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My Dark Prince
by L.J. Shen, Parker S. Huntington
**Audiobook review**
I just finished My Dark Prince by L.J. Shen and Parker S. Huntington and I really enjoyed it! Think Sleeping Beauty, but make it dark and steamy. Briar wakes up with no memory, and her billionaire childhood friend, Oliver, takes advantage of the situation, convincing her they're about to get married. As Briar's memory starts to come back, she realizes Oliver's been playing her, and he's got some serious secrets.
I jumped into this one without reading the first two books in the series and while I wasn't lost or confused, I kinda wish I had read them because I get the feeling I missed out on some backstory. I'm definitely going back to read them now! Usually, I hate the miscommunication trope in books, but honestly, it totally worked here. It was a great way to slowly reveal Oliver and Briar's complicated past.
Narrators Christian Fox and Andi Arndt nailed the audio. They brought these characters to life, and the chemistry between them was on point. Told in dual narration, their narration made the story even better. If you're looking for a dark, sexy read with some serious tension, definitely check this one out!
Thank you Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for the audiobook of this book. I voluntarily read and gave an honest review.
I just finished My Dark Prince by L.J. Shen and Parker S. Huntington and I really enjoyed it! Think Sleeping Beauty, but make it dark and steamy. Briar wakes up with no memory, and her billionaire childhood friend, Oliver, takes advantage of the situation, convincing her they're about to get married. As Briar's memory starts to come back, she realizes Oliver's been playing her, and he's got some serious secrets.
I jumped into this one without reading the first two books in the series and while I wasn't lost or confused, I kinda wish I had read them because I get the feeling I missed out on some backstory. I'm definitely going back to read them now! Usually, I hate the miscommunication trope in books, but honestly, it totally worked here. It was a great way to slowly reveal Oliver and Briar's complicated past.
Narrators Christian Fox and Andi Arndt nailed the audio. They brought these characters to life, and the chemistry between them was on point. Told in dual narration, their narration made the story even better. If you're looking for a dark, sexy read with some serious tension, definitely check this one out!
Thank you Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for the audiobook of this book. I voluntarily read and gave an honest review.