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The Princess and the Paparazzi

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A delightful modernization of The Prince and the Pauper that follows a barista and a movie star.

The Princess and the Paparazzi by Ciara Blume is the fourth book in her Lit Lovers Series, and is a modern retelling of The Prince and the Pauper. Kenna is a barista who knows exactly what coffee people need. Lorelei is a movie star. Both women are feeling trapped in their respective lives, so, after some prodding from Lorelei, they decide to switch places for a week.


Intrigued by their similar looks, Lorelei and Kenna take a DNA test . The resulrs will arrive at the end of the week, and they will see the results when they switch back. Hijicks ensue, characters will fall in love, and each woman will learn more about herself and the kind of person she wants to be.


Kenna and Lorelei are both interesting characters. Their reasons for switching lives make sense and doesn't feel contrived. Their growth through the novel also fits their unique personalities. This makes the story more compelling to read, and an enjoyable adventure.


This novel has a couple of (consensual) spicy scenes in it, so be aware of that. But the romantic relationships never overshadow the friendship blooming between Lorelei and Kenna, or the established relationships both characters have. The romances ultimately added to both Kenna and Lorelei's character growth in a positive way. The love interests are different, and the eventual pairings are perfect.


The ending also had a few fun twists. Blume gave us a satisfying conclusion that felt earned. The pieces all fit together beautifully, and didn't seem to come out of left field. She planted the seeds and readers got to watch them grow as they read.


Although it is part of a larger series, you can read this as a stand-alone novel. The other novels enhance the experience, and are similar in a lot of ways. This little town of Ephron is a delightfully quirky place with a lot of fun characters.


If you enjoy classic literature with a twist and a little steam, this is certainly a book to check out. It pays homage to nerd culture while also looking at what makes people uniquely themselves. Overall, it was a lot of fun.

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I worked as a book and film reviewer for The Silver Petticoat Review before they changed their setup. My focus was mainly on period dramas, classics, historical fiction, chick lit, and YA fantasy. I have since added science fiction, horror, poetry, and some contemporary romance to my genre list.

Chapter One: Kenna

About the author

Ciara Blume writes women's fiction and romantic comedies. Ciara lives in California with four fantastic children, her dashing husband, and a magical odd-eyed cat. When she's not writing Ciara also enjoys reading, traveling, thrifting, crafting, and taking delicious naps on cruise ships. view profile

Published on May 02, 2023

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90000 words

Contains mild explicit content ⚠️

Genre: Romantic Comedy

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