Going to the Castle - Nicole Burnham

Going to the Castle

By Nicole Burnham

  • Release Date: 2020-03-17
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4
4
From 19 Ratings

Description

A billionaire prince destined to rule the world. A woman determined to save it. An attraction neither can deny.

Jennifer Allen is on a mission to assist refugees, not to be swept away by a fairy tale prince…even if the prince in question is a drop-dead sexy billionaire. When Prince Antony diTalora visits her camp, she’s certain it’s a publicity stunt and keeps him at arm’s length. But when he invites her to the palace to speak about her work, it brings her beliefs into question and has her looking at Prince Charming in a whole new light. 

Prince Antony diTalora has wealth, power, and everything a man could want, except someone to share his life. Duty demands he marry well and produce an heir, but when Antony meets an intriguing American who challenges his views, his privileged life is turned on its head.

But can two people from such different worlds really live happily ever after?

Going to the Castle is the second book in the Royal Scandals: San Rimini series. The six-book series includes:

• Fit for a Queen
• Going to the Castle
• The Prince’s Tutor
• The Knight’s Kiss
• Falling for Prince Federico
• To Kiss a King

** Going to the Castle was previously published by Harlequin. This is an updated, expanded edition, bringing the story into the modern Royal Scandals world. **

Reviews

  • Fun, light read

    3
    By Big Reader17
    American refugee camp director Jennifer Allen meets the breathtakingly handsome crown prince of San Rimini Prince Antony, who’s just another superficial media hog. Or is he? Antony has been under pressure from his father the king, and the media has been writing its own story. Things are not always as they seem. This was a fun, lighter read. It was enjoyable watching Jennifer and Antony learn about each other and overturn the assumptions they had about each other, fall in love, and figure out how to overcome obstacles between the prince and the commoner. I recommend Going to the Castle, and gave it a 3/5, because I liked the book, especially as I was reading it. It was a good distraction at the end of an annoying day, and not too deep. I don’t have any burning desire to read it again. Disclaimer: I was provided an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.