“Prince Charming”–Review

Winston Constantine is no Prince Charming…

There can be no happily ever after between a maid and a prince, no matter what the stories say…

Good evening, bloggers! I’ve been meaning to get to writing this review for the second book in K. Webster’s Cinderella trilogy, so here it is. Honestly, the story got even better. It continues with Ash Elliot, who falls victim to blackmail by Leo Morelli—the Constantines’ sworn rival—and Ash’s evil stepbrothers, the Terror Triplets. While Leo Morelli continues to threaten to destroy the Constantines, Ash does everything she could to protect Winston.

Despite their arrangement, Ash’s feelings for Winston are stronger, while Winston remains in complete denial. He can’t fall for her. For anyone. Their agreement was that he pays her big money for their kinky games, no strings attached. The money is a ticket to Ash’s college and to get away from her wicked stepfamily, but she wants more from Winston, even though she agreed to be his toy.

I can’t wait to read the final book. I love to hate the Terror Triplets, and I’m looking forward to what Winston has in store for them. Winston and Ash have such an unpredictable involvement, which makes it worth reading. While Ash continues to stand her ground when it comes to her feelings, Winston often reminds himself that he’s a Constantine, that he’s tough, powerful, rich, and so forth. Anything to protect himself. I can’t wait to see how that turns out.

Feel free to post your comments. Happy reading!

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