![]() ![]() Since you joined me past the jump, I know you've read American Queen and will recall that Ash, Greer, and Embry are in a love triangle, but not a conflicted one. If you haven't, check out my review, read the book and then come back for this review. I'll keep the Prince spoilers to a bare minimum, but will assume you've read Queen. Come with me through the jump and I'll tell you why you need to be sure and catch up before the final installment in the trilogy, American King, releases in August. ![]() ![]() It grabbed me from the beginning and never let go. It was unlike anything I've read before, was not the kind of thing I thought would capture me, but it did. ![]() Because of the gasp-worthy cliffhanger I was eagerly awaiting the second installment, American Prince, and may or may not have squealed out loud when I was approved for an advance copy and it landed on my tablet. I read and loved the first in her American Queen trilogy last fall, which I told you about here. Sierra Simone has done that for me three times now, and I absolutely love her for it. The very best thing for me, as a reader, is when I go into a book doubtful that I will love it because of something that I know isn't my usual taste, but then I end up gobsmacked and loving it. ![]()
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