Samantha is a thirty-something journalist who doesn't believe in love. Not after she was left at the altar by her almost husband.
She is completely focused on her work at a London newspaper. The newspaper where her boss ask to cover the royal wedding of the Norwegian prince Isaac with a British woman. At first she is hestitant because she is not the kind of reporter who knows about royalty and gossip. But her boss stands on it, and so she finds herself soon enough in a lot of glittery wedding merchandise. The same week she starts crashing constantly into the handsome new journalist, Anders, of the newspaper rival that is located in the same building. She sees him everywhere, especially in the locations that are previewing things for the wedding (as in cake, shoes) for the press. As the wedding day comes nearer, she finds herself in some exciting locations, and even more awkward sitiuations with Anders, including a kissing booth at a wedding fair, but then someone recognizes Anders, and she finds herself at the front page of her own newspaper, as she was not kissing journalist Anders, but Prince Anders...!!
How Not To Date A Prince is a fun and very entertaining romantic comedy! I love books wherein you just don't know what's going to happen next and this is certainly one of those! I loved the way it was written in, very high speed and entertaining. It certainly felt original and not like any other book of the same kind (altough it did remind me at many points at the movie The Prince and Me, but not in a copycat kind of way ) the romance that put Sam on the wrong foot about Anders' job is so cute, ofcourse everyone sees he's royal, except for her, which was just so much fun and made it a true page turner.
So overall, I truly enjoyed this romantic comedy a lot and recommend it if you are in for a not too serious book escape!!
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