The Prince’s Mistress by Sandra Marton & Kohaku Yu
- Jodie
- Dec 6, 2018
- 2 min read

Book Review
Title: The Prince’s Mistress
Author: Sandra Marton & Kohaku Yu
Genre: Manga
Rating: ***
Review: So, all I get from the synopsis of The Prince’s Mistress is that Chloe, a busy model, is helping out at a charity ball when she meets billionaire Nick. He agrees to make a significant donation if she’ll go out to dinner with him. While this is a pretty common plot for these types of books, I was still interested to see how these books would be adapted to manga format.
This was a pretty bog-standard story with Chloe and Nick both having secrets they can’t reveal but after quickly falling in love they decide to reveal their true identities to one another. However, a huge misunderstanding takes place they are driven apart but they both still love each other and call off their arranged engagements.
After being convinced by his father Nick chases Chloe down and asks her to marry him and they get their happily ever after. While this was a pretty generic story with generic characters, I did really like the fact they went into some detail about how life for men and women is drastically different in Mediterranean countries.
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Paperback/Hardcover: amazon.co.uk amazon.com
Kindle Edition: amazon.co.uk
I received this review copy from NetGalley
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