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Paper Princess Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,548 ratings

From strip clubs and truck stops to southern coast mansions and prep schools, one girl tries to stay true to herself.

These Royals will ruin you...

Ella Harper is a survivor - a pragmatic optimist. She's spent her whole life moving from town to town with her flighty mother, struggling to make ends meet and believing that someday she'll climb out of the gutter. After her mother's death, Ella is truly alone. Until Callum Royal appears, plucking Ella out of poverty and tossing her into his posh mansion among his five sons who all hate her. Each Royal boy is more magnetic than the last, but none as captivating as Reed Royal, the boy who is determined to send her back to the slums she came from.

Reed doesn't want her. He says she doesn't belong with the Royals. He might be right. Wealth. Excess. Deception. It's like nothing Ella has ever experienced, and if she's going to survive her time in the Royal palace, she'll need to learn to issue her own Royal decrees.

Product details

Listening Length 9 hours and 28 minutes
Author Erin Watt
Narrator Angela Goethals
Audible.com Release Date January 10, 2017
Publisher Audible Studios
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B01N4IS1S3
Best Sellers Rank #22,208 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#232 in Romance for Teens
#481 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance
#3,372 in Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction

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4.4 out of 5 stars
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It's pretty addicting.
Okay, first and foremost everyone who says this isn't. Young adult read I would disagree, it has its moments but i think this generation of young adults are mature enough to read this book..Now paper princess was a really good read, I went into it blind which I would suggest anyone thinking of reading this should do! I liked the story line and although some characters are unlikeable we can't love them all can we? Im already reading the second book in the series. Im picky with series I never usually finishing them but I can't help wondering what's going to happen next I don't think I'd stop the series 😍
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Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016
Romance, in my opinion, is nothing without a little bit of hate and love mixing together. Now, I'm not suggesting that any relationships should be confusing as that is, but for me personally a relationship without it would be very dull. And this book nailed it. I swear to god this book would probably be my forever favorite in the category of well-written hate love relationships. Do not think that a complicated relationship would be easily presented in a book. I've read so many books with hate love relationships that are horrible and basically ruins the book itself. And it's especially hard to grasp the just right timing for the relationship. Remember, the significant part about this kind of relationship is their journey of discovering their "undeniable chemistry" between them. But many of the books I've read that involves hate love relationship are too short, usually they get together and their 'hate' part dissolve not even halfway to the first book (usually of the series), and I'm always like seriously?

Okay I'm off track again! Basically what I was trying to say is that this book had the hate-love relationship written extremely well and the pace is close to perfect (perfect is the Black Mage Series' First Years, see my other posts.)

Let's move on to the characters, and of course we always start with the protagonist, in this case, Ella Harper. Another failure factor for the other bad romance books I've read is their heroine, and their lack of character. Usually they are dull and just simply cringe-worthy. However, Ella is not one of those girls. She is a gorgeous girl with a strong personality a sassy attitude that doesn't give up easily to any bullies. So basically it's a story about a girl that mother died when she was fifteen (or was it fourteen) of cancer, and a dad and left her mom pregnant and her life of secretly supporting herself and getting education without a legal guardian and any authorities realizing. Unfortunately, when she was seventeen during a school time, she realized she had been discovered by her father's best friend, a rich man called Callum Royal. That is where the story really started. Callum went into the strip club Ella was working in and tossed her over his shoulder(literally) and kidnapped her to his house, since she is unwilling to accept the fact that she have a legal guardian. But Callum(smart man that he is) made a deal with Ella that she could not refuse in order to keep her from running away; and that is to give her ten grands per month until her 18th birthday and she no longer needs a guardian, and he'll be paying for all her school tuition and college, and all the textbooks, life fees, etc. Only a idiot would refuse that. And so her life changes. I wouldn't talk about the place and stuff right now because I'm discussing Ella and don't want to get off topic again, but do not fear, for I would elaborate on that later. She's also a beauty with a brain. Think about it like this: a girl that lived by herself since age fifteen and did everything by herself; supported herself, earned money herself, and got education herself without a guardian. If she's a no brainier she would've been busted or destroyed by now.

Now let's talk about the main male character, Reed. You know, I've noticed a pattern, and that is a guy's always hot when their names start with R-. For example, this book's Reed, Ryder form the Hive Trilogy by Jasmine Eve and Leia Stone, Roman from the book All I've Never Wanted by Ana Huang, and Ryker from Black Diamond by Ali Dean. There is another Ryker but I forgot from where, so I would put it in here if I ever remember it. Now, if you've read the book you'll see that he's.... kind of a dick. Okay, he is a dick and treated Ella like crap, which really, really pisses me off. But he started to change, because he "no longer can denied the chemistry between them”, and like Easton had said, "I see smoke whenever you two are within five feet of each other".

Backkkkkk to the point (I need to find a new phrase for it, I'm repeating is like, all the time), Reed. He is rich, sexy as hell, athletic, super good at fighting, and ahhh I'm having a crush on him! Seriously you really don't understand unless you read the book and is an emotional reader like me. But nothing is perfect, right? And every family has its problems, you just don't know them. The royals might be royalty at the high school, looks gorgeous and glamorous, but every single one of them is broken on the inside. It basically started with their mother's death, Maria, and how they blamed her death on their father Callum. You see, Ella's father, Steve is also a millionaire genius alongside Callum, and on every single business trips they went together Callum always had to drag Steve out of mild high clubs, and everyone believed Callum cheated on Maria alongside Steve. Now, Callum denied it to Ella, but apparently nobody believed him, which eventually caused Maria's drug overdose death which apparently, is suicide. The family basically fell apart after that, with the five sons (Gideon, Reed, Easton, and the twins Sebastian and Sawyer; age oldest to youngest in that order) turning against him. That's also another reason for Reed's fighting ability, since he often went out to fight in order to "get his emotions out". Reed is actually not a bad person, he's a kind boy that just simply been through a rough time. He could be very protective for his loved ones, and is a natural leader that has an aura that can unite people and get everyone to follow his lead.

So now let's talk about the main story-line. I have discussed and explained many of the back story while I was explaining the characters. But I think that I should elaborate on Ella's background a little bit more and her father, Steve George O'Halloran. Steve slept with her mother, Margaret Harper during high school, and then Margaret had Ella when she's sixteen. Technically, Steve didn't exactly leave Margaret and Ella because he doesn't even know she existed. Margaret found out she was pregnant after he left, and raised her alone since then. They were always moving around, because of rent problems or Margaret's constant changing abusive boyfriends. However, Ella is always positive and Margaret truly loved and care for Ella. They always had each other's backs. It's fascinating and touching how strong their bond and how they support each other both physically and physiologically. This is another great example for how strong Ella is, and how she's not an ungrateful brat that is always complaining. They were moving around so much they had lived everywhere in the US. And while Margaret and Ella lived in poverty, Steve is living a luxurious life with a new wife named Dinah. Steve basically popped out one day with this woman and a ring on her finger, and everyone knew she married him for the money. And then, when Ella was about fourteen/fifteen, Margaret got cancer. Here is a letter Ella found later that Margaret wrote to Steve, informing him Ella's existence and her feeling at the time. I've cut straight to the point, so if you want to read the whole letter, yo have to read the book. But here's a clip:

"...Anyway, straight to the point - you knocked me up in that frenzy we had the month before you shipped out to god knows where. By the time I figured out I was preggo, you were long gone. The Guys at the base weren't interested in hearing my story. I suspect you aren't interested in it now.
But if you are, you should come. I'm sick with cancer. It's eating up my colon. I swear I can feel it inside me like some parasite. My baby girl's going to be alone. She's resilient. Tough. Tougher than me. I love her. And while I don't fear death, I dread that she's going to be along. I know we weren't more than two worm bodies knocking uglies, but I swear to you we created the best damn thing in the world. You'll hate yourself if you don't at least meet her.
Ella Harper. I named her after that corny music box you won for me in Atlantic City. Thought you might appreciate that.
Anyway, hope you get this in time. She doesn't know you exist but she has your watch and your eyes. You'll know the first time you lay eyes on her.

Sincerely,
Maggie Harper"

Many things were explained and showed in this letter, how strong Ella is, and Margaret(Maggie's) love for Ella. Later in the book you'll see that after Steve realized that he had a daughter, he immediately went on a mission to look for her, but died before he could find her.

So I suggest to you check this book out! The price is reasonable (at least on kindle), and it's very well written, brought the character's character to live and with realistic romance. And remember to comment what you think!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2016
If you know me then you know that I don't read YA, and I really have no desire to. So for me to read this book is really weird. Well, I read the blurb that came with the sign ups for arc's (which was different then) and it didn't sound like a YA book, but it sounded good so I requested it. Luckily I went into this blind and didn't realize until I started that the characters were so young. I'm actually happy that I gave this book a chance because I ended up enjoying it a lot.

Ella Harper has had a bad life. No dad, a mom who liked to date creepy deadbeats, and then she ends up on her own when her mother dies. Running from social services she supports herself by stripping and working two other jobs. She doesn't need anyone else to take care of her, so when Callum Royal shows up claiming to be her guardian she wants nothing to do with him.

She does want a future that doesn't involve dollar bills being shoved down her G-string, though. So when Callum offers her ten grand a month until she turns eighteen to stay with him, she isn't stupid enough to turn it down. But she never expected she would have to put up with his sons, none of whom like her and make it their life mission to make her life a living hell. The Royal's have no idea what war they just brought on themselves.

Ella kicked some butt in this book and I loved her from the very first page. It takes a lot for me to like a heroine, and I usually end up hating them or just tolerating them. But with Ella there wasn't much that I didn't like about her. She was strong for a seventeen year old girl, and held her own against the jerks she was supposed to see as "brothers" for a year. I think one of the reasons I liked her character so much was because she was so real. There was no bulls*** try to make her invincible, she was just a girl who had been through a lot of things and had to find the best way to survive. She had feelings that got hurt, or that she didn't fully understand - which I'm sure is something all of us can relate to.

This isn't our typical sweet romance, and it's not even the typical jerk hero type of romance either. Reed was the "leader" of the Royal brothers and they all took their cues from him. So when he decided Ella was not to be trusted, they did too. When he said she needs to go, they jumped on board in helping push her away. Under that hate he hid his real feelings, feelings that he was too scared to show. But when those feelings slipped out into the open, my heart fluttered for him. His and Ella's romance was far from conventional, but it had me enthralled with them, and the sexual tension was Hot with a capital H.

I can't really say there was suspense to the story but from the time Ella showed up at the Royal's house there was a bit of mystery to the family. I was so captivated by them and needed to find out all the dirty laundry they had hidden in their pasts.These Royal's will make you hate them, understand them, and like them all in the course of this one book. Each Royal brother has their own issues and it was very interesting to try and figure them out.

These authors did not hold back with this book. It was an in-your-face, intense story that will hold you captive and make you fall in love with all of these characters. The family dynamic kept the story intriguing and I think everyone that reads this will think the same thing. I urge everyone to read this book, even if you're hesitant because of the genre because I promise it will be worth it.

Warning: This book is highly addictive. Make sure you start it when you have a few hours to do nothing but read while you ignore real life.
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Ms. Mint
1.0 out of 5 stars What in the world did I just read?
Reviewed in the Netherlands on June 30, 2023
This book is like crack. Highly addictive, hard to quit, and bad for you (Like seriously very very bad...)
Glow
5.0 out of 5 stars Looooved this series
Reviewed in Spain on January 8, 2021
I really enjoyed this series, specially the first 3 books, since the 4th and 5th are technically about one of Reed's brothers.
Very easy to read and enjoyable. Would recommend if you are not looking for something super deep but that will fill your heart and stomach with butterflies :)
charina mae pasino
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Reviewed in Japan on October 8, 2018
Loved it
galimba80
5.0 out of 5 stars Coinvolgente
Reviewed in Italy on December 18, 2016
Mi è piaciuto molto. Ha saputo intrattenermi e tenermi incollata come pochi libri. Per nulla banale e scritto in un inglese semplice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Royal Stars
Reviewed in Australia on June 27, 2017
I loved this book. It reminds me of Gossip Girl meets Mean Girls with a few twists and turns. It is like a soap drama about 5 brothers from the Royal family who have so much money at their disposal and have never had to do it hard money wise yet they have their own personal problems. Then there is Ella who has done it tough all her life who is brought into the Royal family. This becomes a challenge to go from poverty to riches overnight and to be accepted into the family. A great read.
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