GRR Reviews The Prince's Bewildered Bride by Evangeline Kelly

Prince Edward married Annette for three weeks already, but she's been cold to him after their return from their honeymoon. The marriage is not without controversy, for Annette is a commoner. Just as Edward found what may be evidence of her betrayal, he got news that Annette suffered a head injury and amnesia, and had a full personality change. // Annette woke up in a hospital, not knowing who she is, or even that she's married to a handsome prince. But who is this Leo that kept telling her that they were lovers before Edward? Who attacked her and her aunt? Why is her relationship with Edward so strained? What is he hiding? And the most important question... Who was Annette before her amnesia, and would she like the answer, if she ever finds it?

Wow, for an amnesia trope plot, this book sure took a couple twisted turns and arrived at a place I wasn't expecting: a full romantic suspense thriller where nothing is as it seems, and no one can be trusted. There were a couple sections where I thought the author was going for full angst, but managed to pivot just before it. Yes, you will get a full explanation on what's real and fake, and who are the culprits, and reasonings for everything by the end. And that, I am not spoiling. 5/5


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