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Book Review of A Royal Without Rules (Royal and Ruthless) (Harlequin Presents, No 3164)

A Royal Without Rules (Royal and Ruthless) (Harlequin Presents, No 3164)
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There's so much happening behind the scenes in this story, but it doesn't get outlined until very near the end of the book. Personally, I think it could've used some discussions between the brothers so the readers were let in on the secret(s) earlier. I also wasn't fond of Pato in the beginning. We find out later in the book that he's supposedly not the womanizer that he's portrayed in the press - but he kinda is. I never believed he was putting on much of a show. He just changed behaviors after discovering he had feelings for Adriana. Even then it started out as lust, not love. However, Ms. Crews has a way with words and she manages to paint a vivid picture without being overly wordy.