: The book is approximately 68 pages long, designed to be a fast, "sweet" story.
: It is part of a larger multi-author collection featuring brawny, "built for comfort" male leads who are protective of the women they love.
The story follows , a prince from a small European country who flees to New York City to escape his parents' constant pressure to marry. While there, he goes by the nickname "Rick" and meets Nerissa at a party.
: Readers on Amazon have described it as a "cuteness overload" and a sweet fairy tale, though some reviewers noted it follows a very standard or "formulaic" royal romance trope with minimal focus on the "dad bod" physical description.
: The book is approximately 68 pages long, designed to be a fast, "sweet" story.
: It is part of a larger multi-author collection featuring brawny, "built for comfort" male leads who are protective of the women they love.
The story follows , a prince from a small European country who flees to New York City to escape his parents' constant pressure to marry. While there, he goes by the nickname "Rick" and meets Nerissa at a party.
: Readers on Amazon have described it as a "cuteness overload" and a sweet fairy tale, though some reviewers noted it follows a very standard or "formulaic" royal romance trope with minimal focus on the "dad bod" physical description.