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The Prince & the Player
- Dirty Players #1
- Narrated by: Joel Froomkin, Natalie Duke
- Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
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Summary
Cinderella plays dirty.
One crown prince; one "playboy prince."
One con artist; one petty thief.
One twisted plot for revenge.
When Grand Duke Reginald Winchester is exiled in disgrace, he vows he won't go down without a fight. Crossing paths with Zee Wilder and her younger sister Ava at a gambling resort in Miami is the stroke of luck he needs.
Zee is the counterfeit courtier in Reggie's plan to humiliate Rowan, the controlled heir who kicked him out of the kingdom. In return, the sisters get a permanent spot on Easy Street.
If only Zee didn't keep finding herself in a clutch with Cal, Rowan's playboy younger brother. Ava's no help, as she finds quiet walks in the moonlight discussing poetry and leadership with the brooding, future king irresistible. Even more irresistible is kissing his luscious lips.
The whole plan is falling apart, and neither sister is sure she wants to stop it.
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- Dolores 💜
- 11-06-17
MAKE BELIEVE
A modern day make believe of where an orphan come the person who'd do most things to make money, who actually fall for the person they'd meant to ensnare & on top of that, the person is 🌈💘
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- Rotella Reads
- 14-10-19
Sultry and dramatic!
Zelda, the con-woman and her little sister Ava found themselves in quite the predicament when they were outed during a con and had to take on an even bigger one to survive unscathed. Make the crown prince fall in love with you, betray his trust and break his heart. Easy-peasy, right? Wrong! So wrong!
I thought this story was not only quite comical but also extremely sweet and sultry! There was the right balance of romance, suspense, and drama. I thought I’d love the main hero Rowan, but it was his brother Cal who stole my heart!!! Both royal men were spectacular in their own ways and brought something different to the story.
They were equally matched with Zelda and Ava. Both women were spunky and sweet, and wise beyond their years due to their traumatic upbringing. I loved Zelda’s blunt demeanor and Ava’s innocent disposition. They were inseparable and always looked out for one another. It was completely endearing, the close relationship these sisters shared.
I thought the story line was a little crazy but it made for a fun read. I just wished more time was spent on the couples and less on the ins and outs of Royal life and what the future king was trying to accomplish. The racing hobby was entirely odd for the hero and seemed out of place.
I didn’t know this book would end in a cliffhanger, but I liked where it left off and can’t wait to read the next book.
I listened to this book on audio, which proved to be more difficult than I expected due to the narrators’ accents. I felt like I would have enjoyed the story more if I’d read it physically due to the differences in phrasing between the States and the fictitious country the heroes were from. A bit was lost in translation.
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- Nina
- 21-10-19
Fast-paced and refreshing!
THE PRINCE & THE PLAYER. Oh, this book was so very refreshing! Just simply addicting – from the unique way of storytelling to the characters and the narration. It’s different. In an amazing way. We get two perspectives – Zelda’s and Rowan’s – the twist: It’s not the two people who fall for one another. No, each one falls for the other’s sibling. And while the blurb already hinted at that, it still caught me unaware. I loved it!
So, Zelda and Ava Wilder. They both had a rough life, Zelda taking care for her baby sister since they were kids – no matter the costs: She will do everything to ensure her little sister’s well-being – her happiness … even if that means conning a crown prince. What does it matter if it’s for the greater good of the country, right? Or so she is made to believe …
Rowan Westringham Tate and MacCallum Lockwood Tate. Princes of Monagasco, who are very close as brothers, with Rowan doing everything in his might to do his country justice since their dad’s passing, while Cal is infamously known as the playboy prince. If there weren’t the people who wanted them out of the picture …
With Zelda falling for the playboy prince and her younger sister (I want to especially learn more about her and her past!) falling for the heir of the throne, who also loves to race (hello, contradiction – I’m still on the fence if I find that hobby odd or admirable for someone like him), the reader is following two love stories on top of the intrigue and deceit going on, which makes this one helluva packed and fast-paced, sometimes even kinda crazy storyline (and sadly a bit too much insta-love times two as well). Pay close attention, or you will lose track of what’s happening here!
I loved how things turned out for Rowan and Ava, though I still crave more of these two, because they are just so adorably swoony together – but Zelda … seriously, what the … happened here?? I was not prepared for that cliffhanger by a long shot – I need book two!!
The narration was done by Natalie Duke and Joel Froomkin. It was my first M/F romance narration by Joel and my first listen by Natalie altogether. I loooved Joel’s French accents! They made it hard to listen to on my commute (because yes, they were that strong), but still, haha. … which made me also miss those accents whenever Natalie was giving voice to the same characters, as she hardly did any accent, really.
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