
My Week with the Prince
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Narrated by:
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Richard Sawyer
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Sarah Sampino
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By:
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J. Sterling
New York Times bestselling author J. Sterling brings you a fun and flirty romance about falling for a real life Prince during a trip to Ireland. Sometimes the best love stories are the most unexpected.
After my mom died, I was heartbroken and devastated. She left behind a note for myself and my little sister and before we knew what hit us, we were on a plane, bound for Ireland.
Mom had one last wish for us:
To live our lives.
To have experiences.
To fall in love.
I don’t think she meant for all those things to happen while we were in another country, but just when you least expect it, life throws you a curveball in the form of a Prince, who is unlike any other man you’ve ever met before.
I’ve never felt more alive than I do when I’m with Patrick. He’s like a paintbrush, splashing color into my black and white world.
But this is nothing more than a vacation abroad that has to end…right?
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1) Being surprised and angry that you can't get life insurance AFTER you have been diagnosed with a terminal illness.
2) Thinking you can deposit someone inhabitants into a different persons bank account with them knowledge or consent.
3) Being surprised that signs in Ireland are in England.
4) Not knowing that fish is infact served in pubs and restaurants in Ireland.
5) Ed Sheeran is England and does not like in Ireland. (This was brought up many, many times)
6) Thinking all music performances is pubs are just random folks that happen to show up with instruments.
7) Having zero knowledge of royal succession.
I hate myself for finishing this book.
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