Falling for Sakura

· The Princetons Book 1 · Alexia Praks
4.5
772 reviews
Ebook
430
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Eligible

About this ebook

When Sakura once again meets the gorgeous brothers, Sebastian and Darcy Princeton, forbidden feelings are awakened and old flame ignites.



Sakura is accustomed to being rejected, hated, bullied, and unloved. When she is taken in by the wealthy Princetons, she works hard to earn the family’s trust and love. Her endeavor, however, ultimately leads to a series of unfortunate incidents.


Now years later, the twenty-three-year-old beauty dreads the moment she once again has to meet the drop-dead gorgeous Princeton brothers, due to arrive for their cousin’s wedding. Dodging their very presence is next to impossible since the brothers are attracted to her like moths to a flame and thwart her escapes at every turn. This leads to ungodly, tempting situations, awakens forbidden feelings, and ignites old flames that have been suppressed and lying dormant for many years.


When she finds them competing for her, she is torn between Sebastian Princeton, the brother who loves her and watches over her from a distance, and Darcy Princeton, the brother who was once her best friend and now secretly yearns for her forgiveness and her love once again.


Falling for Sakura is a slow-burn menage romance. Please note this book ends in a cliff-hanger. The romantic happy ending concludes in book 3. 

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4.5
772 reviews
tracy jordan
March 8, 2017
spoiler alert!!! I couldn't root for any of the characters, they were all pathetic. the heroin wasn't naive zero she was mentally challenged, the brothers were all except the for the youngest whom was disqualified as being too young by the author were. all cave men pansies! the other females who are cast as bullies were actually, psychopaths who as kids and adults attempted to murder the heroin which, as nerve wracking as she was, could be considered euthanasia, a mercy killing.THEN it's to be continued😤🗑
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Helen Maghinay
June 18, 2019
Reading the novel was like getting into the story of an anime or K-drama. I love them, and at first, I thought it was fun to read. But 75% into the novel, I just couldn't get myself to finish it. I think the idea of translating anime or drama tropes into print is interesting, but, in the end, I think this was lazily edited (?) Maybe if somebody advised the writer on how to develop characters and plots better, or how to choose more creative language, this novel might have been something good. Then again, should the author read this, I hope she takes this constructively, and improve her writing.
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Renee Tamihana
May 10, 2017
What a beautifully described story. You feel like an outsider watching the story unfold. Love/Lust/Drama and Conflict make it a good read. But.... Google play store, if you give viewers/readers options to read/watch something, you need to ensure you have the whole series. Upsetting when you don't know the ending of story...."Secret Affair" has been around for a year......get it on Google Play Store.
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