A review by profromance
The Prince & The Player by Tia Louise

5.0

Overall Grade: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

There is an interesting narrative quality to Tia Louise’s rebranded Prince, book one of the Dirty Players series. Unlike other romances with dual POV where the hero takes one chapter and the heroine takes another chapter, Prince offers a dual POV with two different stories. When you pick up this book, it feels like you are getting a “two for one.” Two romances are encapsulated in Prince, and it makes for a wild ride of romance.

The story follows two sisters, Ava and Zelda, and two brothers, Rowan and “Cal,” a future king and his princely brother. Until these two meet Ava and Zelda, they are taken with fast women, playboys of a sort. As their worlds become entwined, a story of intrigue and suspense acts as the backdrop. From sultry moments and heartbreaking romance, you can’t help but fall in love with Louise’s Prince.

What Tia Louise does well in Prince and her romance-writing ilk is create chemistry. While it would be easy to say that the chemistry I speak of is only relegated to the bed, that isn’t the case. She crafts soul-mate-esque couplings that make sense from the first meeting. This is no different in Prince. You love to love Rowan and Ava, and you fall as deeply for Zelda and Cal. However, Louise always loves to complicate it, and by the end of Prince, there is still more to come, found in book 2 of the series, Player. Keep that in mind as you read this story.

If you love royals and suspense and fire between the sheets, then you want to pick up Prince. Today.