THE PRINCE’S EX BY NADENE SEITERS: BOOK REVIEW

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4 star rating
 
 
The Prince’s Ex
By Nadene Seiters
ISBN#  9781499319903
Author’s Website:  http://nadeneseite35.wix.com/authornadeneseiters

Brought to you by OBS reviewer Una

the-princes-ex-nadene-seitersSynopsis:

Amelia Radley thought she had it all when she met a man in a bar and he ended up being royalty. Their love affair was anything but boring, and yet he dumped her almost exactly a year after asking her out to their first dinner date. While the wound was deep and fresh thirty days after their separation, she picked up the morning paper only to see that the man she thought she loved had already become engaged to another woman.

Her best friend, Tina, suggests the only thing she knows would make her feel better. Amelia should start dating any man she meets that she likes so that she can get over her ex. The idea is ludicrous, and yet Amelia agrees to a date with a man she has never met before. All the while, she considers herself nothing more than the prince’s ex, a woman who could not hold the affections of every woman’s dream.

When she finds love in an unexpected place, it’s challenged by the past and the future looks rocky. Amelia’s insecurities might get in the way of her finding true love, in more ways than one.

Review:

The Prince’s Ex is a fun summer read that had me empathizing with Amanda as she wallowed in hurt pride at being dumped by royalty. After all he had been the man of her dreams- wealthy, good looking and offering her a lifestyle she could only dream about. Amanda learns however through some rather disastrous dates and the return of the “Prince” that true love does not always look like she imagined but will provide a more stable and prosperous relationship in the end. Love also will prove that she would not have to be the Prince’s Ex forever. Amanda shows throughout the book that she can make the right choice in the end for the right reason and end up happy and content in spite of the hurt of the breakup. Tina who is Amanda’s best friend does her best to get her to see the light.    This book is funny, poignant and should appeal to anyone that wants a light read that does not require a great amount of thinking and wants just a good story that is well written.

*OBS would like to thank the author for supplying a free copy of this title in exchange for an honest review*