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A review by alifetimeofliterature
Brutal Prince by Sophie Lark
adventurous
funny
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
Now this is how you write a romance! (Well in my opinion this is how you write one) There wasn’t too much violence in this book which I loved but this on the other hand was another one of the books I’ve picked up to read that was out of my comfort zone but good God I loved every bit of it. I mean yes there were slow parts here and there but not too many where I was like yeah I don’t care about this book anymore. But I mean what book does not have slow parts in it…Now to Aida! I loved Aida! No seriously, if you lose a girl like Aida you need to reevaluate your life and the decisions you make because she really was one of the best character’s I’ve ever read about. I loved her personality and her sarcasm because it reminded me so much of myself in a way. Cal (Callum) went into this agreement not knowing he was in turn going to find the love of his life and vice versa for Aida. Their wedding day scene was so funny to me and I really enjoyed the concept and how it was written. The duo POV’s only made for a much more fun book which is why I love when authors decide to take that leap of faith and embark on writing in that sort of fashion. Seeing the love form between the two main characters was so amazing, like I found myself on “the edge of my seat” while also kicking and giggling in my room. Seeing the dynamic between Aida and her brothers was a good decision to include and I remember reading and feeling like I was a part of their family too because I literally felt the bond through the book (I hope that makes sense because if not then idk…). All in all this was just an amazing book that I will like many others I have read think back on because it was just so freaking good.