VBT# Imperfect Princess - Sonya Jesus

Review: Imperfect Princess - Book #1 Modern Princess Collection - Sonya Jesus - May 2020
I will be sad to see this Modern
Princess collection finish as I have been enjoying them, so far I have read the
first four books in the series and each one has been amazing as the main female
leads have drawn me in. Imperfect Princess by Sonya Jesus is loosely based on
the Snow Queen. If you thought Rebel Princess was edgy, Imperfect Princess by
Sonya Jesus takes the edginess up a few notches from orphans to abusive foster
care and then the witness protection program. The book starts briefly with our
two main characters Thorn and Kai. Thorn is a foster kid in a bad situation and
Kai is her next-door neighbor and only friend. The novel then jumps into the
present time where Kai is at Camelot University with his best friend Ledger. We
read as Kai is in this on/off relationship with a popular girl Vanessa who is
nicknamed the Ice Queen and it looks like this time, the pair might be breaking
up for good. Enter Thorn who is now named Rose. She has changed on the outside
from the girl whom Kai once knew but on the inside is a different story. Now
back at the University, she is hoping to get a second chance with the one who
got away - Kai. What happens though when he doesn't recognize her and she
discovers the boy she once loved has changed as well, especially once she
vanished? Where has Thorn been all these years and what happened? I did like
the twists and turns with this book but felt that it could have gone on for a
bit longer as the story felt like it ended too abruptly for me. It was like all
this action and adventure happening and then wham bam thank you ma'am - you
have reached the end of the story and I felt like I was hanging as it needed a
more rounded finish for me. I also found the character of Vanessa annoying and
just wanted to shake her – she wasn’t a favorite of mine. If you love fairytale renditions and romantic
suspense with a kick, then check out Imperfect Princess by Sonya Jesus today.



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