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I was sixteen when I vowed I would never marry him. We shook on it. Pinky swore. Even put it in writing and all but signed our names in blood. It was the one and only thing we ever agreed on. To the world, he’s Prince Julian, Duke of Montcroix, second in line to the Chamont throne. Panty-melting accent. Royal charm. Hypnotic presence. Blindingly gorgeous. Laundry list of women all over the world who would give their first born for the chance to marry him. Most eligible bachelor in the free world … But to me, he’s nothing more than the son of my father’s best friend—the pesky blue-eyed boy who made it his mission to annoy the ever-loving hell out of me summer after summer as our families vacationed together, our parents oblivious to our mutual disdain as they joked about our “betrothal.” He was also my first kiss. And my first taste of heartbreak so cataclysmic it almost broke me. I meant it with every fiber of my soul when I swore I’d never marry him. But on the eve of my 24th birthday, His Royal Highness has the audacity to show up at my door after years of silence and make a demand will forever change the trajectory of our lives: “We have to break our pact.”
Publication Year: 2019
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I wanted to give this author one more chance. Her blurbs always sound so good but then I’ve been disappointed by all the books I’ve read. Unfortunately, this one did not change my mind.
Julian jumped to conclusions so fast he really should have been a frog. He never talks Emelie, the woman he purports to love. That is not love. You do not continually assume the worst if the person you love. You do not lie to them, keep things from them, make decisions for them, or refuse to have a conversation with them.
Emelie is a doormat. She thought he lived her at 16. They had sex and he treated her like shit. He shows up, bribes her into marrying him to help her family , helps her discover that his best friend raped her by pretending to be him at 16, keeps multiple things from her, and then cancels their wedding.
Nope. He does get another chance to show up and screw up her life more. His abdication dies not make it all better. This book felt like their were big chunks missing. Julian did not deserve an HEA.