The Runaway Princess: a feel-good and heart-warming comedy for all true romantics

· Hachette UK
3.0
1 review
eBook
432
Pages

About this eBook

Love is hard enough without worrying if your tiara's straight . . .

Amy Wilde is tired of the idiots her glamorous flatmate Jo tries to set her up with - she'd much rather be landscaping a garden with her dog Badger at her side than trying to find the man of her dreams. That is, until she meets Leo Wolfsburg. Handsome, polite, funny, intriguing - Leo is everything Amy could want in a man. Best of all, the attraction seems mutual.

But Leo's lifestyle is a world away from her own. Private planes, charity balls, exclusive members' clubs . . . They're from two different worlds, but is that enough to keep them apart?

'An adorable heroine, divine hero and gorgeous writing - basically, it's just perfect' JILL MANSELL

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Ratings and reviews

3.0
1 review
Midge Odonnell
28 May 2019
3.5 Stars Whilst this was an enjoyable read with liberal sprinkles of humour I never really believed the central relationship. Somehow the social gulf between Amy and Leo never really seemed to be breached and, as Amy frequently complains it did feel like money was just thrown at any problems. There are also plenty of really cringy moments between the two that would have felt like red flags in a real relationship that Amy seems to think are the ultimate in Romantic gestures once she gazed in to Leo's eyes. As characters Amy, and her flatmate Jo, are fun and realistically feisty. Some 7 years after publication the situations still work and the pervasiveness of social media has only increased so it reads as fresh. The seeming exception to this is whatever heinous atrocity Amy's sister Kelly perpetrated. Yes, I know it all happened a number of years ago (10?) but as it seems to have destroyed lives then I am pretty sure it would have snuck online in the intervening period and a quick google of Kelly's name and her home town would bring up some information. Then there is hint at a sabotage sideplot by a member of the Nironian Royal Family. This never gets addressed at all and is just left to flounder forgotten in the shadows. Even worse is that it pays off the perpetrator as they ultimately get exactly what they want. What happened to justice for the bad guys in fiction? I know it is dressed up in striking for the rights of women but the methods do not justify the end result - you don't break another person to get what you feel you deserve. This was a fun and frothy read but I never really got involved in the life of any of the characters. This came as a surprise to me as I have always found myself thoroughly sucked in to rarefied worlds I know nothing about in the previous Hester Browne books I have read.

About the author

Hester Browne is the author of numerous bestselling novels including The Little Lady Agency in the Big Apple, The Finishing Touches and Swept Off Her Feet. She divides her time between London and Herefordshire.

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