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I would always tell my princess protector what was on my mind, even if I knew she would growl at me later.
Breck is known as the playboy prince and Sparrow has never been a huge fan of him. After Sparrow is attacked, everyone goes on high alert. Sparrow is determined to eliminate the threat, but it seems like the only one who can help her is Prince Breck. As they start spending more time together, their views of each other start to change. Trusting each other may be the only way to get out alive.
Breck comes off as arrogant but there is so much more underneath the surface that Sparrow is able to uncover. Sparrow is a strong and determined woman who loves her friends and family wholly. Breck and Sparrow have some epic banter between them and at the beginning, I wondered how they would ever end up together. Once they did come together, they had some amazing chemistry. It proves that sometimes the line between love and hate is very thin.
Enemy Heir can be read as a standalone but I recommend reading Royal Line first. I am excited to see what is coming next in the Tattered Royals series.
Audio... Shane East did another great job narrating Breck's parts of this story. This was my first time listening to Lacy Laurel and all though I did enjoy her narration of Sparrow's parts, I was not overly convinced by her British accent.
Enemy Heir is a royal, enemies to lovers, romantic suspense that is told in the first-person point of view of Breck and Sparrow.
*advanced copy requested and honestly reviewed on behalf of Canadian Girl Book Blog*
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 7 November, 2021: Finished reading
- 7 November, 2021: Reviewed