Review: Park Avenue Prince by Louise Bay

This was my first book by Louise Bay and it will not be my last. It was just so fun to read, I loved Grace and Sam!

 

 

Park Avenue Prince

Park Avenue Prince by Louise Bay 

 

 

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THE PRINCE OF PARK AVENUE FINALLY MEETS HIS MATCH IN A FEISTY MANHATTAN PRINCESS.

 

I’ve made every one of my billions of dollars myself—I’m calculating, astute and the best at what I do. It takes drive and dedication to build what I have. And it leaves no time for love or girlfriends or relationships.

 

But don’t get me wrong, I’m not a monk.

 

I understand the attention and focus it takes to seduce a beautiful woman.

 

They’re the same skills I use to close business deals. But one night is where it begins and ends. I’m not the guy who sends flowers. I’m not the guy who calls the next day.

 

Or so I thought before an impatient, smart-talking, beyond beautiful heiress bursts into my world.

 

When Grace Astor rolls her eyes at me—I want to hold her against me and show her what she’s been missing.

 

When she makes a joke at my expense—I want to silence her sassy mouth with my tongue.

 

And when she leaves straight after we f*ck with barely a goodbye—it makes me want to pin her down and remind her of the three orgasms she just had.

 

She might be a princess but I’m going to show her who rules in this Park Avenue bedroom.

 

 

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4 out of 5 stars

 

Sweet, sexy, and entertaining with these likable and endearing characters. I had a hard time putting it down.

 

Grace and Sam. These two trying to figure each other out in the beginning is adorable. They are so incredibly sweet together and I loved their chemistry. I was expecting this player of a man but who I got was so incredibly kind and generous and incredibly closed off. Sam came from such humble beginnings with real loss that had me feeling for him from the start. I loved his character development and growth throughout the story. Watching his struggle was so endearing as his feelings for Grace developed. I liked Grace a lot, she seemed to be very perceptive to Sam’s needs and was almost forgiving to a fault. I feel like I knew Sam better than Grace, he felt more in depth to me than she did. There was a decent amount of back story and character development for her but it was more surface to me.

 

I loved them coming together. It's sweet and fun with an nice amount of emotion and drama mixed in. I loved Sam’s pursuit of Grace since he seemed so out of his element. I thought they had great chemistry and there was a nice amount of sexy times happening between the two. Towards the end my heart might have dropped a bit and I wanted to strangle Sam but I loved the drama that was created. I was on the edge of my seat, turning the page, dying for my HEA.

 

The writing was really good, I enjoyed the story so much. There was a really good pace and I liked the flow of the story. I thought the build was great. I loved that it was dual POV and couldn't wait for Sam to share with Grace what the reader already knows. There were a lot of characters mentioned and I loved Sam’s friend Angie and Grace’s friend Harper. I liked the drama at the end and Sam finally getting it together. It wrapped up a bit too smoothly for me since Grace is so incredibly forgiving but I love how it flowed into the epilogue.

 

I laughed, cried, and rooted for Sam and Grace. I loved his story of healing and opening is heart and letting love in. I might have clapped at the end. It was a totally enjoyable, fun, absorbing read.

 

Complimentary copy received for honest review.

 

 

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I love a feel good story that leaves me with a smile on my face. They seem to be my go-to type of reads lately. What are some of your favorite feel good books? Let Me Know!

 

 

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