
Felix and the Prince
A Forever Wilde Novel, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Dean
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By:
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Lucy Lennox
About this listen
Felix
Things I expect to find at Gadleigh Castle:
- Rare stained glass, the subject of my dissertation
- Peace and quiet, to finish said dissertation
- An escape from the paparazzi swarming around my starlet mother’s latest blockbuster release
Things I don’t expect to find:
- A hidden door leading to a secret room
- The most gorgeous man I’ve ever set eyes on
- Love
Lio
Things I know are expected of me in life:
- One day soon, I will become the King of Liorland.
- I will marry a nice woman who will become queen.
- I will provide heirs to my family’s monarchy.
Reasons that might be difficult:
- I’m gay.
- I’m falling in love with Felix Wilde.
- He has no idea I’m royal.
While it can definitely be enjoyed on its own, Felix and the Prince is the second novel in the new Forever Wilde series about the huge Wilde family from Hobie, Texas, whose patriarchs aren’t above a little meddling if that’s what it takes to help their grandkids find true love.
Beware: Nekkid man parts touch. Let's just say, Felix gets royally screwed in the very best way.
©2018 Lucy Lennox (P)2018 Lucy LennoxLove the story
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Most memorable moment:
Grandpa & Doc holding score cards up! actually cracked up laughing. I absolutely adore these 2 guys.
Loved this book!
Amazing read! Well worth a credit
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Brilliant, Charming,Magical
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Wonderful
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cute.. sweet story
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Theres a certain level of innocence to the book which makes it all the more beautiful. It's wholehearted, raw and real, for a book.
There was only one thing which I didn't like about the book(slight spoiler) and that was that was that Felix never got mad. He never got mad about things that hurt him or bothered him, he just took it.
So annoying.
But besides that, buy and enjoy a truely, majestic book
amazing
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