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  • great book

    5
    By ShellBooks66
    Royal Hottie was another fun and entertaining story this was Book 2 and in this book we get to really know Phillip and see how he will deal with the situation his sister-in-law the new Queen has for him. I found my self smiling and giggling throughout this story. I absolutely love Kylie Gilmore, she makes you really fall for her great characters. Prince Phillip is considered the Royal Hottie which makes him the perfect man for a charity bachelor auction, but that is just the start of the story. Ruby is at the palace to work for her friend the Queen and she is not going to put up with an arrogant prince. Soon enough things start to heat up between them, but they both know there can’t be a future for them since they are headed in different directions. I absolutely loved this book and I highly recommend it. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.
  • Phillip & Ruby

    4
    By kastan man
    I was glad Phillip was more than the playboy, even though he continued to act like one. Ruby is independent but falls apart dramatically after a relationship ends. I wish Philip's groveling included actual groveling, it was glossed over quickly. I
  • Phillip and Ruby

    5
    By Nettie1114
    I loved that Phillip was billed as Prince Hottie especially for the bachelor auction and his push back when he meets Ruby and mistakes her as one of the women who would be bidding on him. Ruby, a fan hottie girl and interior decorator hired by the Queen finds the Prince rude and arrogant. Ruby gets to know Phillip through his help with the interior decorating of rooms in the castle and finds Phillip has more depth then what was reported in the news. Loved the relationship between Phillip and Ruby when he feels that everything should go his way and Ruby pushes back because what she does is just as important to her. I highly recommend reading this book! I received this book as an arc for an honest review of it.

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