![]() Now it became a bit too sweet and, to be honest, boring after a while.īut overall, it’s a charming, fast-paced and cute romcom. This book would have benefited from some more depth though to be really interesting. ![]() I appreciated the way in which her struggles with identity and the feeling of being caught between two different worlds, was described. What I really liked about this book was Zora’s drive and ambition and her sassy replies to anyone trying to diminish her (from fellow students to queens…), the positivity and the absence of drama just for the sake of it. “When I see her, she reminds me that some things in life aren’t too good to be true.” Until she meets the mysterious Owen, who as it turns out, is a prince from a small foreign country. At summer school she’s feeling completely out of place though and lonely, as the only non-superrich-as-having-your-own-yacht student. ![]() Besides acing it in school, she’s also managing a community program for kids from less privileged homes. The story follows Zora as she’s gotten a scholarship to attend a prestigious college for the summer. ![]()
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