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Stone Princess

By: Devney Perry
Narrated by: Ava Erickson, Teddy Hamilton
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Summary

Presley Marks has just become a cliché: the jilted bride. Wearing a white dress, standing in front of her friends and family, she announces that her fiancé - according to his text - has forgotten about the wedding.

Humiliated and angry, she hides from the world in the mundane routine of her life. Working at the Clifton Forge Garage isn’t glamorous, but it’s safe from the spotlight.

At least it was, until Shaw Valance comes to town.

The notorious Hollywood actor is starring in a movie based on the town’s infamous murder. When he’s not on set, Shaw hovers at the garage, watching as they build his custom motorcycle and irritating her with his handsome smile. He was supposed to leave once filming wrapped and go back to his fancy life, not buy the house next door.

But Shaw might regret that purchase once Presley’s ex-fiancé returns, bringing with him a war between old rivals that could burn both their houses down.

©2019 Devney Perry (P)2020 Devney Perry

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Love this series

I’m absolutely loving this series. I love the relationship that develops between each couple. And Presley and Shaw were no different.
There bond, banter and chemistry were off the charts. I enjoyed that their relationship developed slow and that Presley tried to fight her feelings for Shaw. But Shaw is just too charging for his own good.
I love when celebrities settle down with a normal person and take a step back from the fame for love. It just melts my heart.
This story had some twists and turns in it, as all of the books in this series have and it keeps me a little more hooked.
I love this whole series, the town it’s set in and all the different characters. I’m so eager to continue with the series!

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I love this series!

I think Ava Erikson and Teddy Hamilton are brilliant narrators. They always sound great and really bring the characters to life.
This might be my favourite book of the series!

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Good book

I’m thoroughly enjoying reading and listening to this series. The narration is excellent and the story is compelling and intense but so good

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I want to be Presley Marks

I want to be Presley Marks when I grow up!

A tiny, feisty blonde bombshell packing attitude, Presley is one of my top heroines of all time. Fiercely loyal to the family she has chosen, soft hearted and completely selfless, she is everything I want to be and then some.

Once again Devney has weaved a story that grips you, with twists and turns you don’t expect, up until the perfect ending which leaves your heart with the warm and fuzzies to the very last pages.

Stone Princess picks up exactly where Riven Knight ended, with Presley being left at the alter by her long term deadbeat fiancé Jeremiah. Hated by her friends and family (those who work at the garage) as he is part of a once rival biker gang to the tin gypsies, Presley seems to be the only one saddened by Jeremiah’s no show at the wedding, until her sadness turns to anger and Presley realises she’s better off without the man she spent most of the past few years bankrolling.

Just to add to her stresses, a few days after the wedding that never was, Dash has news that a Hollywood film crew is soon to be setting foot in Clifton Forge to make a movie about the famous murder that happened years prior. With insider knowledge and not everything being as it seems, the crew at the garage want to stay well out of the spotlight, but unfortunately or rather fortunately in the end, Presley catches the eye of Hollywood’s hottest film star, Shaw Vallance.

Shaw has invested mountains of his own time and money into this film, believing in a script about a once good man, who did something horrific, which is a little too close to home. Shaw heads to the garage to try and make friends with those who were personally affected by the tragedy, but is knocked on his ass when he meets a pint sized princess with the bluest eyes he’s ever seen.

Shaw doesn’t understand the word no, and Presley’s no’s start to mean yes, but there is a time limit to their romance, Presley’s life is in Clifton Forge but Shaw’s is in Hollywood, and neither is interested in anything long term, at least in the beginning.

Without giving the story away, there are family members who turn up, hidden skeletons that won’t stay in the closet and ghosts from the past that don’t seem as scary when you have someone with you in the dark.

Although not as emotionally charged as the previous two instalments, I have to say, Stone Princess is my absolute favourite book of the series so far, I fell in love with both Shaw and Presley and the set up for the next book has left me counting down the days to its release. Another epically brilliant hit for Ms Perry, gold stars all around.

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