The Prodigal Prince's Fake Fiancé

The Prodigal Prince's Fake Fiancé

by Thursday Euclid and Clancy Nacht

My rating: 2 of 5 stars

...I only kept skimming my way through this because it was free, and I kept waiting to enjoy it?

 The authors depict the reality and vulnerability of being a trans guy very well I thought. 

I didn't really enjoy this book because it didn't feel like the MCs were enjoying themselves. I was well shown, as a reader, that they were falling in love/were in love with each other, and enjoyed being together, but they were never happy about it.

I REALLY did not like all the lying and deception. It's a fake fiancé book, which I knew, but I thought maybe being a couple of very rich people might make up for it. It didn't. There I was, flicking away at 50% of the book (getting that far took me a couple of days) ..."I'm so not enjoying this..." flick flick flick...

Spoiler:

One MC didn't tell the other anything about his family until 60% into the book. There was so much withholding and holding one MC at a distance. And why didn't MC1 draw certain conclusions from MC2 going in and out of the cockpit when they first met? The obvious answer was glaring to me.  


This is head and shoulders better written than most recent m/m new releases. It is a good book, just not one I enjoyed.



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