Emily Albright is a writer whose work captures the essence of everyday life. Her narrative style is characterized by a deep understanding of human emotions and relationships, often exploring themes of love and connection. She crafts stories that resonate with readers through their relatability and heartfelt portrayals. Her approach blends warmth with keen observation, making her a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction.
Seventeen-year-old Pippa Wyndham, a top cellist, faces stiff competition in her senior year from cocky Declan Brogan, a transfer student from a fancy conservatory who shares her determination to be the best.
Soon after starting university in Oxford, Evie finds herself falling in love with her very own prince charming—who turns out to be an actual prince—in this contemporary novel that is Anna and the French Kiss with a royal family twist. When a letter from her late mom sends Evie to Oxford on the adventure of a lifetime, she’s ready for an amazing first year of college. And it starts off with a bang—soon after setting foot on English soil, Evie falls for a boy, Edmund, who turns out to be a real prince. Second in line to the throne of England, in fact. From the demands of his royal family, to the stuck-up aristocrat determined to be the one to win his heart, loving Edmund can be a challenge, one that Evie’s more than up for. And as more letters from Evie’s mom arrive, Evie and Edmund team up to sort out her mom’s secret…even if the truth might change everything.
Maggie McKendrick's movie director father tries to blackmail her into dating the boy who is starring in his new movie, but Maggie loves English boy Preston, and despite the family risks, she decides to go for it all.
Evie und Edmund lernen sich beim Studium in Oxford kennen. Es knistert sofort zwischen ihnen, aber Edmund darf nicht lieben, wen er will. Denn er ist kein Geringerer als der Prinz von England! Seine Gefühle für eine Bürgerliche (und Amerikanerin!) sind ein gefundenes Fressen für die Klatschpresse. Und Edmunds königliche Eltern sind alles andere als „amused“ über die Paparazzi-Fotos von Evie und Edmund ...