Dirty Princes
Hot Candy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Joe Arden
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Ava Erickson
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By:
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Jo Raven
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Once upon a time, there lived a princess called Brylee who had a cat and a steady job and her eye on a handsome prince. But Prince Ryan refused to put out.
Then Riddick walked through the door and ate her cookie. Literally, okay? It was a good cookie, too, with chocolate chips.
Riddick is drop-dead gorgeous but not a prince. Regardless, Brylee can't fight that burning attraction. Even when Ryan suddenly becomes interested in her.
This isn't how things were supposed to happen. She was supposed to get a prince, not get caught between a hot prince and a hunky pauper. Come on.
Brylee isn't above letting two men fight for her. After all, that's the essence of a good fairy tale, right? A fight, a winner, a grand wedding, and a happily ever after.
It's fine. After all, she doesn't want them both. At the same time. In her bed. Like, ever. #FamousLastWords
A sexy new stand-alone novel from New York Times best-selling author Jo Raven. Dirty Princes is a laugh-out-loud tale about a funny girl, her cat, and her two super-hot boys.
Author note: This book is funny but also dark and angsty. It is NOT a love triangle. It is a relationship between three people (and a cat) with a happy ending.
©2017 Jo Raven (P)2017 Podium AudioJust goes to show… it’s the boring ones, we might need to watch closely. 🤣 ad to this great story, the stunning voices of the Narrators. Yep! Cherry popped! Officially!
Here comes the BRIDE. 🤣 or should I say: Cinderelley!!! Hilarious 🤣
This was even funnier than Candy & her Boys. Hilarious 🤣 🫶🏽💕
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All 3 books, especially the majority of this one, focuses on Bri keeping her V-card for the one, her prince. it is made clear how much it means to her, she's around 22 i think, so its a major experience for her.
Once we finally get to the scene, Ryan (who does have his own story) immediately after taking her V card runs away. Bri is left on the bed hoping she would of at least got a cuddle. It was sad. But then the book shifted all it's focus on Ryan and Reddick. I was baffled and saddened by how it was dismissed. she had dreamed of that day. Neither of the guys brought it up, no apologies given, they didn't even ask her if she was ok. Her character wasn't even given a chapter to be sad or morn.
I found myself wondering, what was the point of 70% of this book. Once it hit the epilogue, I lost interest and was annoyed with how much focus the boys had for each other but not for Bri. I felt her character was pushed to the back and the boys loved each other way more than Bri. It made me dislike both guys.
I recommend the first 2 books, but not this one.
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