Hathor and the Prince, J.J. McAvoy
Hathor and the Prince, J.J. McAvoy
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Hathor and the Prince

Author: J.J. McAvoy

Narrator: Shane East, Grace Gray

Unabridged: 11 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/19/2024


Synopsis

“Bridgerton lovers have found their next read. J. J. McAvoy is a welcome new voice in historical romance.”—New York Times bestselling author Sarah MacLean, on Aphrodite and the Duke

Hathor Du Bell is on her own path to find love in the third installment of J. J. McAvoy's Regency romance series, following Aphrodite and the Duke and Verity and the Forbidden Suitor.

Hathor Du Bell has always fought to break free from the shadow left by her revered older sister, Aphrodite. It has been two years since Hathor’s debut, and while Aphrodite has married a duke and become a duchess, Hathor has been left with the ton’s most mediocre suitors. With the London season coming to a close, Hathor’s anxieties reach a peak. Will she be the only Du Bell unable to find her perfect match?

Then Hathor’s wildest dream comes true when the queen announces she’ll be presenting her nephew, Prince Wilhelm Augustus Karl Von Edward of Malrovia, during the weeklong society event at the Du Bells’ Belclere Castle. But the dream quickly crumbles when Hathor comes face-to-face with the prince, and he is nothing like she imagined. 

As a flirtatious rivalry sparks a genuine romance, Hathor fights to make a name of her own despite society’s expectations of her. Amidst the grand balls and growing feelings, the final events of the season promise to be the most romantic and shocking of them all.

About The Author

J. J. McAvoy has written numerous independently published novels that have been translated into six languages and are bestsellers in Turkey, Israel, and France. McAvoy’s historical romance series featuring the Du Bells includes Aphrodite and the Duke and Verity and the Forbidden Suitor. She is active and delightful on social media.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah

✨You'll be the prince and I'll be the princess…✨ It’s a book but it’s also cinema. Heartbreak feels good in a place like this. It was perfect. It had almost a new adult feel to it (??) which I LOVED. The first person narrative style coupled with their ages (he was 24 she was 20ish) really amplified b......more

4.5 stars rounded up This was great! I feel like McAvoy is really finding her stride with historical romance because this was the best yet in terms of pacing, voice etc. I have enjoyed all the books in the series, but this is my favorite so far. It's a great take on the enemies to lovers trope with e......more

This is my favorite in The Dubells series so far. I really liked the banter, and I thought the romance and enemies/rivals to lovers was done so well. Like the other books in the series, this follows The Dubells, specifically their younger daughter Hathor, who has always felt second best to her older......more

Goodreads review by Ekene

Sometimes it's the characters that can come off annoying in earlier books that give you the best reading experience in their own. Which is exactly what happened here. The first book, I liked the character but the love story felt lacking to me. Second book, definite improvement. This one? Definitely......more