

Gideon, Reed, Easton, Sebastian and Sawyer are Callum’s sons and each is messed up in their own way. It’s a good deal for Ella since Callum Royal is nice and rich but to her luck, Callum’s sons are not so generous like him. Callum then makes Ella an offer and it just gets better when he promises to give Ella cash for every month she stays with him, and his five sons. Of course, deep inside her she wants to know the father she never met and understand why he wasn’t there for her and her mother.

Ella, might or might not, put up a fight to make Callum fudge off but when Callum tells her about Steve, her father, her curiosity gets the best of her. It’s hard but she’s making it on her own until Callum Royal shows up at her school and declares himself Ella’s legal guardian.

I’m torn between loving it just fine and loving it so so much but anyway, you get my point.Įlla Harper’s mother died of cancer a couple of years ago and since then she’s been struggling to support herself-necessities, school and all-by working part-time jobs to the extent of working in a bar. Okay, maybe that’s where my problem lies because I loved the book but didn’t loved it too much. It’s actually my first time to give a 3.75-star rate in a book because while this book is entertaining, there are so many wrong things happening inside it and I don’t think it wowed me that much. But anyway, this book is no doubt addictive that now I understand why everyone enjoyed it. I just have some issues like how the Royals are a bit dysfunctional and they seem to have all the mature stuff happening inside their house, no, I’m sorry, palace. The plot is not really new to me, rags-to-riches-Cinderella kind of story and I admit it’s one of my favorite themes in books because really, who doesn’t get inspired (and jealous) when reading one? I mean, the main character starting off to be poor and all then becoming filthy rich the next second. While this book is unputdownable and entertaining, it explores a darker path of family drama, angst, revenge, secrets, betrayal and all sorts of NA stuff. ”Ī lot of my blog friends seemed to have really loved this book so I decided to read it, too.
