So The Princess Affair has a bad end, then?
No, not at all, it's a very happy end.
Speaking of that, I read the second book "The Princess and the Prix", and I didn't enjoy that very much. Mainly because she resorted to killing of a character (which I really liked, and supposedly the princess' love interest was really good friends with the family, but we don't see anything about them after that. At all.), which then spawned the break-up of the couple, which I'm not entirely sure she should've forgiven her for. I'm a little conflicted about that. The couple from the first book shows up, and unlike the family of the princess from the first book, the new one's family is the complete opposite of that, as in, they're kind of disgusted by gays/lesbians. And while I understand why another press release about the princess being a lesbian could be seen as repetitive, the author didn't show the reaction from the family. The epilogue is them going to an after party of sorts holding hands and saying that there will be a press conference the next day after it revealing that Alix (the princess) is a lesbian and has a girlfriend. And the party isn't even shown. Plus I think the author has a liking for characters who sleep around a lot. In the first book it was Sasha (the princess) and in the second it was Thalia (the princess' love interest). If you want an elaboration feel free to ask xD So I certainly enjoyed the first book more.
Sorry for the rant. I'm just disappointed in the second book.
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