Review: A Princess in Theory

 The theme for this year is to escape, run away in our mind, flee the COVID quarantine life... and Alyssa Cole delivers the most delicious chance to do that in "A Princess in Theory." Pack your bags for the African nation of Thesolo, a hot prince, and a reluctant princess...


The first of Alyssa Cole's Reluctant Royals series, this book was just so, so good! I really enjoyed the theme of royals being presented in this new, updated, and totally modern way. Sure, British royals are good but this was a real palate cleanser. I enjoyed the settings in both NYC and the fictional African nation of Thesolo. Can Thesolo be real? I would love to visit!

The set-up is just so witty... the spam-like email the heroine keeps receiving, trying to tell her she is indeed a real life princess to an African throne (I guess we've all kinda sorta been there... except they wanted money and didn't turn out to be LEGIT).

Let's talk about this heroine! Naledi is a smart, overworked and undervalued grad student studying disease. She is strong and cool and flawed. The author did a great job writing her character and making Ledi's thoughts and choices seem relatable and realistic. 

And I loved Prince Thabiso, who, despite his royal upbringing, education and training, could become downright awkward with his destined bride. He's hot, smart, calm, cool, collected, and even tries to cook! It was endearing and cute.

I devoured this book. The chemistry was there, the story was new and fresh, and I kept wondering how the author was going to work out the Happily Ever After. I couldn't put it down! I will absolutely be reading more of Alyssa Cole's work in the future.

Rating: πŸ’˜πŸ’˜πŸ’˜πŸ’˜πŸ’˜

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