Friday, December 12, 2014

THE STAR PRINCESS by Jessica E. Subject - Word Search Blog Tour #BLOGTOUR #REVIEW #GIVEAWAY @Jsubject




Title: THE STAR PRINCESS

Series: A Beyond Fairytales story

Author:  Jessica E. Subject

Genre: New Adult Erotic Sci-Fi Romance
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23491989-the-star-princess



In one week, Princess Ro’sa will board a spaceship, leaving her home on Minjet to be with her betrothed on Earth. The only problem is, she detests the prince’s selfish and arrogant ways, preferring to spend time with his personal aide, a man who stirs her desires in ways she never imagined possible with his radiant blue eyes and smouldering lips. And oh, the way he touches her.
Earth’s post-apocalyptic landscape offers little but the alliance offers much and a princess must do her duty, no matter the danger to her person and to her heart.




Before Ro’sa had a chance to respond, another man stepped out of the shuttle and slapped the prince’s on the back.
Ka’lyn shifted beside her. “Who’s that?”
“His personal servant?” She’d been told the prince would arrive with his own entourage. “Maybe a friend?” Would a servant be allowed to touch royalty? On Minjet, yes, but she’d been told the line between royalty and commoners was much more defined on Earth. At least before the last war.
“He’s cute, too. A stronger jaw, and look at those full lips. Imagine what they’d be like to kiss, how they’d feel on your breasts and between your legs.”
“Would you stop!” Ro’sa covered her mouth. Her words had come out much louder than she’d intended as she focused on the images her friend had planted in her head.
Ka’lyn poked her arm. “He’s looking this way.” Ro’sa glanced at the shuttle platform and found the man’s gaze fixed on her. He leaned over the railing before racing down the stairs.
Busted. “He saw us. Run!” Ro’sa bolted in a zigzag around the trees, staying off the path. If the prince’s friend had seen her, had her betrothed? Would he still want to marry her if he’d caught her spying? She didn’t want to disappoint her parents, after all they’d done to arrange the union, or delay her meeting with the prince.
But, star clusters, it had been so worth it. At their introduction ceremony, she would stand more confident in front of him, and, at night, when she retired, she’d imagine him in bed with her, taking her virginity. Or maybe he’d be there with her instead, and she wouldn’t have to fantasize about anything.





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Jessica E. Subject is the author of contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotica. In her stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a romantic rendezvous.
When Jessica isn't reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just may slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.
Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers. You can find her at jessicasubject.com and on twitter @jsubject.





Anyone who knows anything about me knows that I LOVE fairytales.  When I was a tiny little girl I would cry at happy endings when the prince met his princess.  I absolutely love the idea of the Beyond Fairytales line and love reading all my favorite childhood stories another way.  So I was very excited to read one by Jessica E. Subject.

This was a very quick and sweet story.  Deion sounds so sexy and Ro'sa is beautiful.  Deion is from Earth and goes to meet his bride.  Their marriage is an arranged marriage and both are obviously nervous.  To make matters worse Deion is sick.  He asks his aide to fill in for him at his first meeting with his bride, but the aide does more and actually pretends to be Deion.

Ro'sa thinks he fake Deion is very good looking, but immediately has feelings for who she thinks is the aide (the actual Prince Deion).  A case of mistaken identity and guilty feelings all around make for an interesting story.

Two people from different planets with different cultures fall for each other.

I love how Jessica E Subject's stories don't have any prejudices.  Anyone truly can fall in love with anyone and they do (in real life and in books).  This book shows how possible it is.

Another great quick read by Jessica E. Subject that I give 5 stars!




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Collect the words from each stop during THE STAR PRINCESS tour. (5 stops week 1, 6 stops week 2) Put the words together to make a phrase and enter it into the Rafflecopter draw to gain ten entries into the draw. There is one phrase for each week of the tour. There are other ways to enter on the Rafflecopter widget as well.
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2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting me today! I'm so glad you enjoyed The Star Princess. :)

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  2. My favorite fairy tale is Beauty and the Beast. Great review.

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