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A review by yazzy101
The Irish Prince by Virginia Nelson
3.0
This was a cute, fairly short read. So 3.5 stars.
I think in order for this book to have been amazing, it needed more detail and relationship building. Everything felt like it happened very quickly for Aiden and Chelsea. I also didn’t expect the depth of feeling towards the end of the book, since it seemed like they barely noticed each other in the beginning, but apparently they were like legit friends and had a fairly deep and meaningful friendship. It definitely did not come across that way to me in the beginning. It was more towards the end when they decided that they have been in love with each other since the first moment. I think I would have liked a little bit more of that in the beginning. Maybe that’s why it felt lacking, since they already had a relationship build before the book begun.
Waverly was also a cool kid. She seemed way to open to the idea of a long-lost dad, especially since she seemed to think he purposely abandoned her until this point (I’m not sure what her mother told her about Aiden being absent from her life, it wasn’t made clear, but it definitely didn’t sound like she’d been truthful).
This book has also made me wanna read the first book as well. And maybe the third one.
I think in order for this book to have been amazing, it needed more detail and relationship building. Everything felt like it happened very quickly for Aiden and Chelsea. I also didn’t expect the depth of feeling towards the end of the book, since it seemed like they barely noticed each other in the beginning, but apparently they were like legit friends and had a fairly deep and meaningful friendship. It definitely did not come across that way to me in the beginning. It was more towards the end when they decided that they have been in love with each other since the first moment. I think I would have liked a little bit more of that in the beginning. Maybe that’s why it felt lacking, since they already had a relationship build before the book begun.
Waverly was also a cool kid. She seemed way to open to the idea of a long-lost dad, especially since she seemed to think he purposely abandoned her until this point (I’m not sure what her mother told her about Aiden being absent from her life, it wasn’t made clear, but it definitely didn’t sound like she’d been truthful).
This book has also made me wanna read the first book as well. And maybe the third one.