Princess of Zamibia: Royal Brides, Book 1 by Delaney Diamond

A Review By: SB

“Live in the moment with me.” 

That’s what he asked Dahlia to do, and she did, because after a near-death experience, her motto was to live life to the fullest. She gave him everything. Her body. Her heart. Then it all came to an abrupt end. She didn’t anticipate he wouldn’t trust her. She didn’t anticipate she couldn’t trust him. 

He wants his son.  

Three years later, Prince Kofi returns and he’s not the same man. He’s bitter and angry and knows he has a son. He’ll do whatever it takes to bring his heir back to Zamibia, even if it means marrying the woman he believes betrayed him. 

Dahlia must now raise her son in a culture she doesn’t fully understand, but when a nightmare strikes the royal family, will it bring her and Kofi closer together, or tear them apart for good?


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2022

An installment in a Series? Yes

Narrator (s): Aure Nash

Dahlia lived in the moment with Prince Kofi. She received more than memories and a broken heart from the prince. She also stood her ground against the prince.

Dahlia and Prince Kofi shared more than a special time together. I particularly liked that Dahlia resigned herself to living life on her own terms without contacting the prince.

The narrator did a good job with the performance of the book. The different voices were recognized.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 4 (It’s lit!)

Content Warnings? None

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