A review by myzanm
Charming the Prince by Teresa Medeiros

4.0

A great novel, if you like historical. Lovely secondary characters, but mostly wonderful main characters. Willow and Bannor is perfect for each other even if they don't know it.
It is a sweet and funny tale about how to learn to trust and that it is not always blood that defines a family.

On the down side, there were some things that annoyed me.
Both Willow and Bannor were making me mad with how stupid they were and how they were incapable of actually talking to each other, even after they get together. I would like think that communication was the key even in the dark ages... And I could not stomach how Willow so easily put her trust in her stepsister. We did learn early on in the book that she really disliked her and that the stepsister was a vain egocentric bitch.
I also didn't care for Bannor in the beginning as he was weak and had no backbone what so ever. He got better as the story unfolds, but it took time. I hated the prank-parts of the books, especially when it turns to full out war of childishness.

Out of context those pranks were funny and made me chuckle. I did how ever enjoy this book a lot and would really recommend it as a relaxing read.