23rd
Mar

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34831523-the-irredeemable-prince
The
ultimate royal bad boy is about to meet his match…

If one ever needs to find Prince Devereaux of Santaliana, one needs only look
for the nearest newspaper: His Royal Highness is sure to be splashed across the
scandal pages…

But enough is enough, and Prince Devereaux’s formidable brother King Gabriel is
stepping in. No more night clubs, no more drinking, absolutely no more
one-night-stands with up-and-coming models. Devereaux will step into his
responsibilities, or he will be cut off.

For his own reasons, Devereaux submits to the stipulations that his brother
sets out, even as he chafes at the restrictions. But the recalcitrant prince is
about to find out that self-improvement can be surprisingly seductive..

The Facts:

Publication
Date:
June 5th,
2017
Series:
Royal
Affairs #2
Genre:
Contemporary
Romance
Pages:
390
Formats:
eBook
Available
at:

My Review:

Sometimes
I just need to read an easy romance. Especially when life gets really busy and
crazy. So it seemed the perfect time for me to read ‘The Irredeemable Prince’.
And who doesn’t love a romance story involving a prince? Although this is the
second book in the Royal Affairs series, it can be read as a standalone.
In ‘The
Irredeemable Prince’ we meet Mackenzie, a young woman who is really good in
creating the perfect image for people. And a new image is definitely what
Prince Devereaux of Santaliana needs. At the moment he has the image of a
night-club fanatic and a player who has a new girl every night. And his
brother, King Gabriel has had enough. Mackenzie is one of the best in her work,
but there is definitely more to Prince Dev than meets the eye. And the
attraction between the two of them is definitely coming of the pages.
‘The
Irredeemable Prince’ was definitely a very nice romance. It was easy to read,
but this book also has lots of twists and turns that I didn’t expect at all.
Especially in the beginning of this book I loved the chemistry between
Mackenzie and Dev. I really couldn’t stop reading, and I just wanted to know
more about these characters.
Although
the twists and turns kept going throughout the book, I did found the last part
of the book going way to fast. It felt like things were a little rushed and I
really wished the last part was a little slower and more detailed. The
chemistry in the beginning in the book was great, but I missed that in the
ending of the story.
Overall,
‘The Irredeemable Prince’ is a fun read. And it definitely sparked my interest
for reading the rest of this series.

My Rating:

About the Author:

Alyssa
enjoys writing pacy, passionate contemporary romance novels and her favourites
involve some plot twists. She also writes medieval romance under the pen name
Alyssa James.

Alyssa still has a busy private practice where she works as a Speech-Language
Pathologist – mainly with children with developmental disorders, literacy
difficulties and autism. She has also been a professional pianist and worked
for Qantas Airways as an International Flight Attendant.

Alyssa lives with her husband and three children in New South Wales, Australia
on a five acre property. They have a menagerie of animals and also enjoy
occasional visits from deer, wallabies, echidna and the daily morning singing
of numerous varieties of native birds.

Spare time is fairly limited with three children, however dinner parties with
friends, gardening and playing tennis or saddling up the horses and going for a
trail ride, are favourite activities.

For more
information about Alyssa please visit her website. Or visit her on Twitter and Facebook.

I received this book from Escape Publishing in exchange for my honest review.

http://www.escapepublishing.com.au/