This is a quick read with lots of conflict.
Hearts are on the line as a devastating storm threatens a small European country.
I like the interaction between Amara and Arlo. They're both nervous to reveal their feelings for the other in this Cinderellaesque remix. There's lots of back and forth and then the kiss takes a difficult turn.
I enjoyed the story and the characters. I could've used a few more dialogue tags. There were several conversations where I had to go back and find the thread to figure out who was speaking. But that's a nit picky thing.
A fun way to spend an hour or two and learn a little something about kite sailing.
Being the Prince's best friend had its perks. Being his Gardener did not.
Prince Arlo just wants to date and marry Amara, but she pushes him away every time he tries. She knows what the press would say. She's already seen what his parents think about the match.
They agree to spend a month of the summer together at the annual prince's yacht party, anchored on a sand bar in the Mediterranean but everything becomes that much more complicated when a family of royals show up, with the daughter Arlo is expected to date. But everything comes to a stand still when the hurricane of the decade slams into Arlo and Amara's home country.
Will Arlo's parents finally see that Amara is the perfect queen for their country? Will Amara herself accept that fact?
Read this third book of friendship, loyalty and service as two best friends find their way into love.
Get to know more of the men in the royal prince society, the perks of the wealthy, their games as royals, and their adventures on the Mediterranean.
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