You’re So Vain: A Royal Haters to Lovers Romance
-- EXCERPT: Slipping my phone into my purse, I give myself one last look in the entryway mirror. Ben’s profile says he’s five-ten, which I know means five-eight. As I’m five-ten, I’m wearing flats so as not to make him uncomfortable. While driving over Laurel Canyon Boulevard to meet my date at Chow’s—the latest West Side hotspot—I think about how online dating is really performed in code. Men lie about their height, their weight, and their net worth. Women lie about their age, their desire to start a family (men don’t want to hear the word “baby” come up until they’ve been married for five years), and how many boyfriends they’ve had. Men want a young woman with minimal baggage and no obvious desire to procreate. Women want a guy who isn’t always looking for a better option. I almost turn my car around in the next driveway. Instead, I flip on the sound system to distract myself from thoughts of bailing on tonight. My favorite Spotify playlist blasts vintage Enya through the speakers, causing my throat to fill with so much emotion I feel like I’ve just swallowed a bowling ball. I love Enya and her ethereal melodies about memories from past lives where she was a princess and love spanned multiple incarnations. Thank God for playlists. I’ve already burned through five Shepherd Moons CDs. By the time I pull up to the valet at Chow’s, I’m full-on bawling—damn these hormone shots! Oh, Enya, I long for the love you sing of! I can’t have always been the social pariah I am in this lifetime. Someone had to have loved me somewhere down the line. “Ma’am, I’m going to need you to step out of the car.” Am I being arrested? I look up and am jolted back to the present by a surfer-looking dude in a valet uniform. With a sigh worthy of a Disney Princess, I put my car in park and get out. Then I take my ticket and make my way to the front door. Weaving through what can only be described as a throng of fashionable people—the extremes Angelinos will go to be seen at the latest, hippest, coolest place is legendary—I finally make my way inside and up to the hostesses stand. “Hi there, I’m meeting Benedict Solomon.” The Baywatch babe wannabe looks up from her reservation book and excitedly declares, “Are you Bennie’s mom?” I’m either totally delusional about how old I look, or this girl is a cow. “His grandmother, actually,” I tell her with a smirk. Then I raise my left eyebrow with my most intense I’m-gonna-shiv-you-in-a-dark-alley-if-you-don’t-take-me-to-my-date-right-now look. She takes the hint and leads the way. Bennie is waiting at a table by the window. From a distance, he looks a lot younger than his JDate profile pic. A lot younger. Like twelve. The hostess says, “Bennie, your grandmother is here. Remember, order whatever you want, and Jocko will comp the bill.” Staring at my date, I announce, “I think there’s been a mistake.”
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My thoughts:
Seven Brides for Seven Mothers is one of my favourite series. This latest addition is as much fun to read as the previous books! We're back to the tiny European kingdom of Malquar. I don't want to spoil your enjoyment of Book 3, if you haven't read it yet, but one of the six children of Queen Charlotte and King Alfred is getting married and the book begins with the future-in-laws coming over for the engagement party. There's nothing more 36-year-old Lutece would like than to become a mother, but the dating scene in LA is horrendous and she's been hurt one too many times. Alistaire is the second in the line of succession. He is the proverbial 'spare'and has a reputation of a playboy. His friendly and outgoing disposition may have been mistaken for being flirtatious and irresponsible, but he has hidden depths. The book is a lovely opposites-attract-and-discover-they-were-meant-fo-each-other storywith a bit of help from Alistaire and Lu's mothers. Very enjoyable, easy to read, with great pace and likeable characters- highly recommended for any readers looking for a fun, romantic escape. Thank you to Giselle from Xpresso Book Tours, NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the review copy, provided in exchange for an honest opinion. Comments are closed.
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