
Review of "The Prince and The Runaway Bride (Devgarh Royals Book 3)" by Alisha Kay
The storyline is interestingly plotted as we follow Ananya as she runs away from her wedding and is rescued by Yash. The book is quite fresh as it is not a conventional boy-meets-girl romance, but follows an interesting path as the characters discover their emotions for each other. The storytelling is catchy and keeps the reader hooked till the very end.
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