The Princess Trap

The Princess Trap

2018 • 352 pages

Ratings23

Average rating3.5

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From bestselling author Talia Hibbert comes a story of wicked royals, fake engagements, and the fed-up office worker trapped in the midst of it all… Cherry Neita is thirty, flirty, and done with men. As far as she can tell, they’re overrated, overpaid, and underperforming – in every area of life. But a girl has needs, and the smoking-hot stranger she just met at the office seems like the perfect one-night stand… Prince Ruben of Helgmøre is reckless, dominant, and famously filthy. The outcast royal is rebuilding his reputation – all for a good cause – but he can’t resist a pretty face. And bossy whirlwind Cherry’s got the face, the body, and the attitude to make Ruben’s convictions crumble. Even better, when she propositions him, she has no idea who he really is. But when paparazzi catch the pair, erm, kissing in an alleyway, Ruben’s anonymity disappears faster than Cherry’s knickers. Now the press is in uproar, the palace is outraged, and Ruben’s reputation is back in the gutter. There’s only one way to turn this disaster around – and it involves Cherry, some big fat lies, and a flashy diamond ring. On her left hand. Unfortunately, Cherry isn’t pleased with Ruben’s ‘fake engagement’ scheme… and neither is the king. The Princess Trap is a steamy, diverse royal romance featuring a take-no-sh*t heroine and a misunderstood hero fighting to survive life at the palace. There’s fake relationship fluff, a healthy dose of angst, and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. Please be aware: this story contains scenes of abuse that could trigger certain audiences.

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Series

Featured Series

3 primary books

The Midnight Heat Collection

The Midnight Heat Collection is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Talia Hibbert.

The Princess Trap
The Roommate Risk
The Fake Boyfriend Fiasco

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Decent book with lovely representation. It's by far not Talia Hibberts best book but still a good one.

October 11, 2023

2/5 stars

This did literally nothing wrong I just don't think that Talia Hibbert and I get along. I haven't loved any of her books and feel pretty average about most of them. I usually adore the royal trope too but something about this just wasn't amazing to me and I just feel meh.

September 18, 2020

3,5/5

July 14, 2023