Audiobook Review: Dirty Wicked Prince (Court Legacy, #1). ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Dirty Wicked Prince by Eden O’Neill

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

He’s the elite’s dark prince. 

I had the audacity of breathing his air. 

Dirty. 
Rotten. 
Savages.

The Legacy boys are Windsor Preparatory Academy’s most privileged. No one crosses the devil spawn of this town’s upper echelon, but I managed. I call one of them out my first day, and no one hears it louder than their blond prince. 

Evil. 
Wicked. 
Twisted. 

Dorian Prinze is as cruel as he is beautiful and once he sets his sights on me, he refuses to let go. Apparently, I bother him by simply existing at my new school and no matter what I do, I can’t stay off the radar of him and his boys. He says I make too much noise and stupid me for not caring. Some really messed up stuff brought my brother and me to this town, and I won’t bow down to these elitist pricks. 

Something tells me going to war with the cruel prince of Maywood Heights may level both our foundations, but I won’t go down without a fight. I’ll do whatever it takes to win Dorian’s devious and twisted games. 

Even if he promises I’ll scream for him by the end.

Dirty Wicked Prince

Second generation bully romance!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙💚❤️💜
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌍
Character development: 😉☺️😟😤
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration

The heroine: Noa Sloane – she was 18 years old, her and her brother Bru were new to town. Their father died in an accident at his most recent job. They didn’t have a mom and their dad couldn’t keep a job to save his life, but he did leave a will. He named a guardian, who was a wealthy guy named Callum Montgomery. Callum got them a mansion, a car and all the necessities and enrolled them in Windsor Preparatory Academy.

The Hero: Dorian He is the king of the school. He was from one of the richest families in the area. He and his group of friends were legacies at the school. Nobody, even the teachers and headmaster ever gave them trouble or contradicted them. So, when the new girl at school stands up to them and doesn’t defer to them like the rest of the student body, he takes an interest in putting her in her place.

The Story: The night before starting school, Sloane is on her way to the grocery store and sees a masked man trying to rob a woman who was jogging. Sloane was never one to back down, so she grabs the bat out of her trunk and goes after them, saving the woman who turned out to be the headmaster at Windsor Prep. Little did she know, this act put her on the radar of the legacies, led by Dorian.

This book was pretty much your standard bully romance. So many of them start out with a poor heroine, at an elite school full of rich kids, who gets on the bad side of the kings of the school, including the handsome and arrogant leader. He is, of course, attracted to her, but doesn’t like that she doesn’t toe the line and bullies her for that fact. In this case the ‘kings’ of the school are legacies, who are direct descendants of the court, the last generation who roamed the halls from Maywood Heights most prestigious families.

One difference is the fact that we really get to see in the mind of Dorian. We get to see into his past and his family and he isn’t a bad guy. He is hurting because of something that happened. He has trouble sleeping and stays up at night, working out to tire himself out enough to sleep. I liked his struggle and the mystery behind it. It was a good storyline. There was also a decent amount of heat between the two main characters and some good steamy scenes.

This audiobook was told in dual points of view via dual narration. It was narrated by Stefanie Kay and Gideon Frost. I liked both of these narrators, they have great voices and show lots of emotion through their voices. They also sound age appropriate for the characters in this book. There was a huge cliffhanger at the end of this one, so the next should be good.

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