 This is a romance novel. It is written for the romance target audience. It has all the princess tropes. I mean all of them. It qualifies as fantasy because there is magic in this world, although it's not a plot point at all, and the neighboring kingdom, who the unfortunate princess is being married off to, are not human. Of course, this being a romance, although the prince is supposed to be physically hideous and everything. Look at the book cover. He's just a big guy. The thing that makes this book readable, and it is an enjoyable read, is the fact that Grace Draven is a good writer. She knows how to write. She knows how to tell a story. I have to give her that. But if you want to make this book a lot more interesting for yourself and do what I did and imagine this guy being a giant centipede or a six-foot tarantula, the sex scenes are horrifying. This is not the first time I've reviewed a book that's being featured in the Vaginal Fantasy Book Club Hangout on YouTube. This is the first time that I'm reviewing it before they discuss it. I'm publishing this on January 25, 2016, and the show will be tomorrow. I've been watching the Vaginal Fantasy show on YouTube Hangouts since their second episode a few years ago, and I highly recommend it. You don't have to read the books. You don't even have to be interested in the books. It's just great entertainment watching Felicia Day and her friends, who are very clever and very funny women, have fun talking about these silly books. I'll include a link here, and when you go to the Vaginal Fantasy YouTube channel, take a look at the art on the banner at the top of the page. I drew that. You can support 30 Seconds Sci-Fi and my other project by becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below, and visit the 30 Seconds Sci-Fi Tumblr. That's my headquarters. In addition to my videos, I publish links and updates there every day.