Spearcrest Prince by Aurora Reed 📷
Tropes:
- arranged marriage
- enemies to lovers
- highschool / college
- rich girl x rich boy
My Review:
☆☆☆☆ stars
why is this book over?? my heart is so full after reading Sev and Anaï’s story I can’t 😭
usually, I never go for books with the arranged marriage trope because the times I’ve read books with that trope, I ended up hating them which I thought would be the case for this story as well. the whole reason I picked up this story in the first place was that if I dedicate myself to a series, I dedicate myself and read every book in said series in the right order - thank god I read this.
in this story, we meet Séverin and Anaïs who both come from rich families. both of them were set up to have an arranged marriage to bind their families even though they had never met before. Anaïs is new to Spearcrest and has no idea what she’s in for, especially the whirlwind that is Séverin Montcroix.
“J’t’adore. J’t’adore et je te veux, tout le temps, pour toujours. Je te veux dans mon lit, dans mes bras, dans mon âme. Sois mienne.”
all in all, I devoured this book! it was sooo much cuter than I expected and I definitely love these two's book far more than Evan and Sophie’s story. they got a proper ending with a good closing, there was chemistry and some hot smut shared between them at many different parts in the book, and I loveddd the banter between both of them.
i find that the girls in this series so far have a lot of backbone and actually know how to stand up for themselves regardless of who it is and I love that. such a refreshing change in comparison to other high-school/college romance series’ where the FMCs simply let the MMCs step all over them with no consequences.
also, my favourite part, THE NICKNAMES!! 😭💛 absolutely ADORABLE. I’ll let you read this story to find out exactly what nicknames I’m talking about and why I love them so much.
also 2.0, the French aspect of this story!! love love loved it!! the fact that BOTH Séverin AND Anaïs were French made me over the moon happy. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book with two French MCs. made the story all the better for sure.
“I love you Anaïs Nishihara, mon artiste, mon trésor. I don’t think I’ll ever get sick of loving you.”
Book Synopsis:
I’ve never met a woman impervious to my charm.
And they all accept my terms—an evening of fun, a night of pleasure, and then we’re done. They leave my bed satisfied, and I keep my heart intact.
Until Anaïs Nishinara comes crashing into my life. Our parents arrange our engagement, and they send Anaïs to my school so “we can get to know each other”.
Except she’s not interested in doing that. She’s a weird loner who prefers her sketchbook to the glamour of my old money lifestyle.
I don’t want Anaïs—I don’t even like her. So why can’t I seem to keep away from her?
Séverin Montcroix is a rude, spoilt, arrogant aristocrat.
And now I'm engaged with him and attending the prestigious Spearcrest Academy where he rules as one of the Young Kings. But I don't believe in kings—or princes, or fairy tales, or love.
I believe in myself, my art, and my plan to get out of this engagement.
Except that for someone who claims to hate being engaged to me, Séverin just refuses to leave me alone.
Is he playing games, or does he have a plan of his own?
And why is it getting harder to resist his attempts at seduction?
***I DO NOT OWN THE PHOTO INCLUDED IN THIS REVIEW, I ONLY OWN AND WROTE THE REVIEW SHOWN ABOVE!!**
