A Player For A Princess by Tia Louise Review

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4.5 Smooches

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Synopsis

Zelda Wilder is on the run, this time from the ruthless assassins who’ve decided she knows too much to live.

“Playboy Prince” MacCallum Lockwood Tate isn’t about to let the beautiful player who stole his heart get away—if only he could decide whether he wanted to save her or strangle her for her dangerous choices.

After tracking her down to a casino in St. Croix, Cal follows Zee back to Tortola where he intends to keep her safe. One problem: Zelda’s criminal liaisons are one step ahead of her.

Lives are threatened, and all of the players’ skills are tested in this plot to capture a killer and save a princess.

Review

‘It hurts so much knowing he knows everything. Everything we had, those  moments with him were all stolen. It’s what I am. A thief. And now he knows.’

The gang is all back in this follow up to The Princess & The Player and dare I say this one was even more action packed. If there if trouble to be found Zelda can find it, even if her intentions are good. Tia Louise hit writing an action packed sexy romance out of the park with this series.

“That’s right beautiful. You love my cock.”

To save her sister Zelda is on the run and working to get them from under Seth’s hold. But Cal isn’t going to let the girl he loves get away that easy and he is coming for her. Nothing comes easy for these two but after everything we have been through with them I was so eager to see them get their Happily Ever After. I also loved keeping up with Ava and Rowan but let’s be honest my heart lies with Zelda and Cal. Their chemistry is undeniable and when they come together their heat is combustible. I love them and how their story plays out.

“I’ve got you, my love,”

Tia Louise excels at writing fast paced, action packed, HOT romance. This series is one that is impossible to put down and you never can guess what is coming. With every twist and turn I was on the edge of my seat desperate to see how it would all end up. I loved this style of writing and I hope she does more like this in the future.

~miranda