Review: Princess by Shon
/About the Book
Princess Monroe.
Cruel. Conniving. Cold.
Some would even call me a sadist.
But one thing they could never call me was a liar.
I was a woman of my word, even if that meant keeping promises that blurred lines that weren't supposed to be crossed.
I was used to getting what I wanted and moving on. Until him
Review
Princess was short. Too short, in fact. I wasn’t aware that it would end on a cliffhanger and require the next book to be read. Unfortunately, this one doesn’t make me want to read the second one. The romance didn’t pull me in, and I felt like something was missing. It felt like the least interesting part of the book. The book begins with a bang and introduces Princess, who feels like an unapologetically intriguing character. I couldn’t figure out if she was an assassin for hire or something entirely? That isn’t answered in this book. And the story never picks up that excitement for the rest of the story. Princess’ role is clearly defined, with Dom becoming an unforgettable character.
Final Thoughts
Princess was far too short and ended on an unexpected cliffhanger, but it didn’t do enough to make me want to read the next book, especially since the romance felt underdeveloped and uninteresting.
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