Royal Pain by Tracy Wolff ~ Early Review & Quote-tastic (@TracyWolff, @readloveswept)

Tracy Wolff has created a royal romance series!! Hells yeah!! I love her work already, so it;s no surprise that I devoured Royal Pain as soon as I could! 
Royal Pain (His Royal Hotness, #1)
Title: Royal Pain
Author: Tracy Wolff
Series: His Royal Hotness #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Published: September 19th 2017

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He’s a womanizer. He’s cocky. He’s not exactly a prince. Only he technically is. Meet your new royal obsession in this addictive novel from New York Times bestselling author Tracy Wolff.

Being rich opens a lot of doors. When you’re rich and royal, those doors lead to a new bedroom every night. I should know. The tabloids call me His Royal Hotness, Prince Kian of Wildemar. Women across the world see me as a naughty fairy tale, an image I’m happy to indulge. As the spare to the heir, I’m the prince with none of the power . . . and all of the perks.

Then my twin brother is kidnapped, and suddenly I’m the one who could be king. The crown chasers start circling—and yet it’s a luscious waitress who catches my eye. With a smart mouth and the curves to back it up, Savannah Breslin is as brazen as I’d expect an American commoner to be.

But Savvy’s not interested in playing Cinderella. As sexy as she is, she’s no stranger to heartbreak. Besides, a nice guy wouldn’t drag her into all the drama that comes along with royalty. Lucky I’m not a nice guy. And, as it turns out, I might not even be her first prince. . .

I'm a sucker for romances involving royalty, so I was excited to get my hands on Royal Pain! It's not all fun and games, as Prince Garrett was kidnapped, and Prince Kian had to step up into his brother's shoes. However I loved watching the sparks ignite between Prince Kian and Savvy!

Prince Kian was exactly like the cocky playboy I expected him to be in the beginning, having women all around him and using them for his own pleasure. When his brother disappeared, he soon stood up when needed. I liked seeing this change in Kian, as he understood the importance of his role in the family. He just didn't want the stuck up girls chasing him.

Savvy was definitely my kind of girl; cheeky, amusing and independent. She had secrets, but I liked seeing her let go and be in the moment with Kian. It was sad to see why she was insecure, and hesitant when it came to Kian, but he had that way of getting under a girls skin.

Tracy Wolff is an author I love to read, as she builds characters that I adore and puts them in a setting that I want to be in. Kian and Savvy were from two different worlds, but they had amazing chemistry! I enjoyed meeting some secondary characters and I can't wait to see more of them. I just wished there was more interaction between the characters, and not so much inner dialogue, but it won't stop me from picking up the next book in the series!

Complimentary copy provided by the Publisher, via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

A couple of quotes, one that will make you swoon, the other may make you giggle!

“Trust me, Savvy. I can make you feel good.”
She laughs then, and somehow it’s even sexier than before. What is it about this woman that turns me on even when she’s laughing at me?
“I just bet you can.” She leans forward and brushes her lips against mine. Electricity arcs between us at the brief contact.

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“I almost climbed you like a tree in full view of your security and my neighbors. I’m pretty sure that counts as something to be embarrassed about.”
“Well, it’s not. I promise.”
“Oh, well, if His Royal Hotness says not to be embarrassed...”
“If His Royal Hotness says it, you should believe him.”
“Yeah, right.” She laughs a little. “I’ve seen the tabloid pictures.”
“Which is why you should believe me. I know what I’m talking about.”

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Tracy Wolff collects books, English degrees and lipsticks and has been known to forget where—and sometimes who—she is when immersed in a great novel. At six she wrote her first short story—something with a rainbow and a prince—and at seven she forayed into the wonderful world of girls lit with her first Judy Blume novel. By ten she’d read everything in the young adult and classics sections of her local bookstore, so in desperation her mom started her on romance novels. And from the first page of the first book, Tracy knew she’d found her life-long love. Now an English professor at her local community college, she writes romances that run the gamut from contemporary to paranormal to erotic suspense.



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Addicted #2 
Exposed #3
Flawed #4
Play Me series
Extreme Risk series
Shaken Dirty series

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