Facebook can be a fabulous thing, especially when you find out
about great deals. And in my book, there
is no better deal than free reads.
Legitimate free reads offered by the author are like an extra day of
Christmas!
I found out about the most recent book I read from
Facebook. Not only was it free, it was
full length, and written by two of my favorite authors, Lexxie Couper and Mari
Carr. Double score!!
Misplaced Princess
(Foreign Affairs Book 1)
I love cowboys! And
any book that stars a cowboy is already awesome to me. Misplaced
Princess didn't disappoint, and it had
a great twist that makes it different from a lot of other cowboy lovin’
romances out there.
Annie Prince is a reluctant socialite. Her family loves the limelight. They thrive on the drama so much they have
their own reality show that Annie wants nothing to do with. Annie is an independent woman working her way
up in the world of journalism. Unfortunately,
her family name attracts a lot of the wrong kind of men. She turns to her best friend, Monet, for
advice before she decides to men up altogether.
After a drunken night with Monet, Annie begins an online
relationship with a very nice, attractive man.
And the best thing about him is that he has no idea who she or her
family is.
Because he lives in Australia.
That makes it kind of tough to have a romance.
So she and Dylan decide to meet. But when she arrives in Sydney expecting to
see her new online beau, she instead meets his twin brother, Hunter. It seems she and Dylan didn't communicate
their plans very well, and Dylan was on his way to New York to meet Annie.
Annie has to stay in Australia once she gets there. The only way she was able to take the time
off was if would write a four-part series about life at a cattle station in
Australia.
Once Hunter and Annie meet, however, she decides staying in
Australia is just the thing she needs. A
little sun, some anonymity, and a lot of Hunter.
The story is wonderfully written, easy to follow, and the
characters are great. And let’s not
forget the heat on this one…it’s HOT!
My favorite part about
this book is what both authors contributed.
From Annie’s American-ness to Hunter’s Australian language, both Mari
(from America) and Lexxie (from Australia) added details to the story that made
it unique and real.
I’m so glad I heard about this freebie. But, having said that, I would have paid for
it. Not only are Lexxie and Mari some of
my favs, the book was super, and I can’t wait to get book number 2 in the
series!
This is a definite MUST READ!
I hope you enjoyed this review, and if want to find the
book, Misplaced Princess, it’s
available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and on the publishes site, Ellora's Cave.