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, by Erin Watt

, by Erin Watt


, by Erin Watt


PDF Ebook , by Erin Watt

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File Size: 3602 KB

Print Length: 350 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Timeout LLC (July 25, 2016)

Publication Date: July 25, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01DFA6JRY

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I’m still reeling at the ending from this book. Like Paper Princess, Broken Prince is a compelling read from start-to-finish. It’s easily read in one sitting. The difference with this book is that we’re introduced to Reed’s POV as well. So, the story is told in alternating POVs. The book starts out a little before the end of book one, from Reed’s perspective. We’re left wondering where Ella has fled to, but we’re given deeper insight as to the very important question – what was Brooke even doing in Reed’s room in the first place?We can see that Ella running out on the Royals has created some friction in the family dynamic and it tears them apart. Everyone at school sees it, but the Royals are mostly freezing Reed out because they know he’s why Ella left. When Ella does get dragged back into their lives, she feels lied to and can’t forgive Reed for what she’s witnessed.If I thought the first book had little in way of plot, this somehow had…less. In a way, it’s just a will they/won’t they question about Ella and Reed getting back together. The kids at school are just as awful to Ella, if not worse. There are ramifications for Daniel’s very existence, the guy who tried to date rape Ella in Paper Princess. Brooke is playing games with the family and twisting everyone around her little finger. I’m still not sure what to make of Val and Tam or if that’s just a weak storyline since we never see him. It’s just all in the periphery of Ella’s POV, so there’s really not much to know there besides, yay, Val has her own life and used to be seeing someone? I also wonder about Sawyer, Sebastian, and Lauren’s situation, but none of the characters seem to know either.Seeing things from Reed’s perspective was definitely interesting. It did creep me out somewhat to how possessive and pushy he is at times trying to get back with Ella. But then he also came across as caring and enduring other times trying to win her back. It’s all very confusing and I still don’t know where I stand with Reed. Does he just come off as predatory? Ella’s a smart girl, but the way she’s written is just making me feel torn about that whole thing. She’s seen her mom fall into bad relationships over and over again, and knows that Reed seems to be another one of those guys for her, but then she’s gives into him time and time again. Maybe it’s the writing, but it’s not really making me side with Ella at all or making me ship her and Reed together.I don’t really know what to make of Broken Prince except that it was a quick read with another cliffhanger ending. It was enjoyable even though it didn’t quite have me by the edge of my seat flipping through the pages like the first book. There’s some nice heart-to-heart moments between some of the characters that I liked reading about and finally knowing that Callum isn’t a complete pushover. I will read Twisted Palace just to see how this series will end, but it’s already been a wild ride.

Yesssss! Broken Prince was so incredible good, it's the dirty little book soap opera that you never knew you needed. It's wild, sexy, shocking... it's ya and it is a contemporary book that even non-contemporary readers will love.Broken Prince is the second book in the Royals series and this book didn't hit the second book slump, this book was so amazingly good. This time the story is told from dual perspectives, readers get to hear from both Ella and Reed. The book starts off with the last scenes of Paper Princess but told from Reed's pov and it was amazing. Reed feels guilt as-hell about what Ella saw and he wants to explain but Ella is gone. During Ella's absence the Royals don't do so well and Reed is the most broken of them all. Ella left the Royals completely brokenhearted and wants nothing to do with Reed. Eventually she returns, things don't look good and it's Reed's chance to win her back.OMG! Broken Prince was so amazingly good, you have no idea. Reed is a totally mess and so are the rest of the Royals and I started to see how important Ella had become to their broken home. I will admit that I hated Reed in a good two-thirds of Paper Princess but by the end I liked him a little bit, now after Broken Prince, dude has me. Reed has transformed into such an amazing character, he did sort of a one-eighty. Reed maybe broken and a lot more was revealed about his past but he has grown and I got to see more of his personality in this story and it makes me feel for him. Reed is on his way to becoming a better person, some one Ella deserves.Ella was already a strong character but her strength grows even more and she chooses to count on some of the people around her when she actually needs the help. I love the fact that the privilege around her isn't changing her but she is changing them. I loved seeing how she had doubts about what she was doing with Reed that it wasn't just one-sided, she missed Reed but she also hated him and she let herself feel all of it. Ella became even more fierce in this book and I have a feeling she isn't done evolving yet.I really wished that I could get more of the twins, Sawyer and Sebastian, I need more of an idea of who they are. I feel that all the boys are important to the story and while we got a lot more of Gideon's past and an explanation of him and I see more into Easton's life but I need more and I hope they get a little more attention in the rest of the series.As of this book, I am totally addicted to the Royals series. Broken Prince was so much more than I thought it would be. The fact that Reed messed-up and was truly trying to fix his mistake. He was taking actual effort in showing that he cared about Ella and Ella was so emotional and it was so drama. However that wasn't even the start of it, the students of Astor Prep went completely savage, the crap that they did is beyond shocking. I couldn't believe what they got a way with, I know that you're thinking Gossip Girl but you should be thinking Lord of the Flies. Dude, I can't even. Still that's not all of it, more secrets come to light, a Royal is in danger and a few super-shocking plot twist leaves Broken Prince on an impossible cliffhanger. I can't wait to read the next book, I have no idea how it's gonna go because the authors can't be taking the story in the direction I think they are.

Much like the first book in the series, Broken Prince by Erin Watt left me feeling conflicted. Again, the technical aspects of the book were pretty spot-on. I didn’t run into a lot of grammatical errors, typos, or formatting issues. The narrative was clean and easy to read, and it was simple to get sucked into the story because of it—but the plotline and the characters were painful to experience. The romance between Ella and Reed felt so wrong because of the way they’d treated each other throughout the first book. Their relationship was unbelievably unhealthy.On some levels, this book was possibly worse than the first. Not a lot happened other than pure fluff drama that’s so ridiculously overblown that I couldn’t help but roll my eyes. The content was far from being YA appropriate, and the characters left me disgusted… and yet I kept reading. I guess I love drama.I want to like this series because I’m being entertained, but the entertainment value is like watching a reality show about the Trumps: it’s gross and cringy, and completely unrelatable—but you watch it anyway just to see what’ll happen. Overall, I’m not impressed with this series thus far, and I certainly wouldn’t recommend it to a teen, but if you enjoy this kind of social abuse, drugs, sex, and scandal, you might find this entertaining.

I didn't enjoy the storyline of Broken Prince as much as I did Paper Princess. I was hoping Ella would date other people, maybe even Easten because I like them together better than Ella and Reed. The ending was just crazy, as if Reed never learned his lesson from book one. The kiss with Wade was perfect. I needed more of that. I didn't feel there was much of a story, more of a filler between book one and three but I finished it in a day.

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