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The Princess

By: Lisa Renee Jones
Narrated by: Jason Clarke, Erin Mallon
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The second book in the Filthy Trilogy - Eric and Harper's story continues....

He's the bastard of the empire, a savant, a genius, and a self-made success. He left it all behind, but he came back for her.

Their passion is a flame that ignites more than their bond. It ignites secrets, lies, and a puzzle that once solved, will shake them to the core. You know one deep, dark secret, but you do not yet know anywhere near everything.

©2019 Julie Patra Publishing/Lisa Renee Jones (P)2019 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance

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75% of this book is repetitive waffle and a waste of a credit. I’m not going to buy the last audiobook in the trilogy as by the reviews, it’s more of the same. The three books - minus the constant repetitive whining and angst by the main female character- would’ve made one great book. I’m not invested enough in this story to waste another credit on five hours of hearing what I’ve already heard before for one hour of the actual story. Not worth it.

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