Scarlett_Jane
I'm Scarlett Jane, the 27 year old author of The Girl Who Loved Two Princes.
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This is the kind of book you can lazily flip through on a sunday afternoon. It's not going to change your life, but it will serve for a fun pass time. Writer shows great potential and promise, but I would have liked a little more attention to detail. That's my only critique. Really it's a lovely, light read. Haven't quite finished yet, but I plan to. Ten chapters in. All the best to the writer
I am proud to announce that The Girl Who Loved Two Princes has returned to Webnovel. Please search for the title. The cover with the blonde lady on it is the one that will allow you to read. Thanks again for all your support. As always I hope you enjoy both books and review if you do Love SJ writer of the The Girl Who Loved Two Princes series
I'm sorry I don't find this plausible. What about the detectives that were assigned the case? Were they bribed too? You would have had to stage a crime scene. Show injuries. The black blood would be a red herring for any detective. Respectfully I think I will stop here. I wish you luck in the future
Okay.. So many things... First off, the doctor who would have done the autopsy would have been a government worker since this was a homicide and there definitely would have been an autopsy. Your GP can only sign a death certificate if you died of natural causes or in a hospital. Secondly, didn't they say there was a body? So he wasn't cremated and you could still do an autopsy now to determine cause of death. Testimony alone from an eye witness in this case is not thorough. It's sloppy and it's not how things are done. Finally, most people don't have a funeral so quickly. How long after he died is this? That's just the obvious things to me. The plot doesn't hold water.
I come bearing new issues...the reason she has to get married is flimsy. Her grandfather is alive and can at this point easily fix the will so that she has more time to find a husband. Unless what you meant was she is inheriting her belated mother's property or whatever through this marriage. If so, this is unclear. I also don't get why the groom agrees. If he wants someone for his child, he can get a nanny. It's not a good enough reason to marry if he's wealthy himself and has no interest in her inheritance. Just saying. Doesn't add up
No no, I'm very straight forward. I say what I like and what not. Sometimes people get upset so I just stop there, because it's not my intent to upset anyone. I don't think you did a bad job. Just needs some tweaks. I wouldn't have commented at all if I wasn't interested. If you don't mind, I'll keep going then😅
Your synopsis is super confusing. You have random people talking that don't really give up any necessary information in the first chapter instead of introducing your main characters well and I was just thinking easy on the exclamation marks. Nevertheless, I've yet to read a contract marriage book... So I will give it a shot. Onward
I love the idea behind the book. It's just a bit of a slow burn. I also feel it is not a romance. More fantasy. Sometimes a bit tricky to follow. Like I thought the main plot was supposed to be about the love triangles but now we're getting into spirit users and such. .. Not yet entirely sure what that's about but it seems to be the main focus of the book. If you're a fantasy lover, you're going to enjoy all the effort put into the world building. No real romance yet(at ch 15) I'll keep reading though. All the best to the author
Hi Everyone Scarlett Jane here. Author of the The Girl Who Loved Two Princes trilogy. Books 1 and 2 may be leaving Webnovel soon. I apologize for the inconvenience. Rest assured, I aim to bring them both back asap. https://linktr.ee/scarlettjane1102 Check out this link in the meantime to see where else you can read the books in the meantime. Sincerely thanking everyone for your support SJ
I'm thoroughly enjoying this. Farrah is clearly a spoilt rich girl but you can see her insecurities coming through as well. They have great chemistry, even if they don't necessarily know each other that well. A great blend of drama, sass and romance. Let's get a little critical. There are some grammatical errors, minor technical issues. I'm also left wondering when this woman goes to work. Even if it doesn't play into the story, she works, right? Sooo when is that? Her life seems to revolve around Kian and hoping he isn't cheating/proving herself to him. It seems she's the only one working on their marriage. I don't get her relationship with her mom at all. Apparently she has friends, so why consult the woman who abandoned her instead? Just not quite understanding all this isolation. Okay, yes I know. I'm a critic at heart. I really do enjoy this though. The bickering and teasing gets me every time. I'm mad for the enemies to lovers trope. Would definitely recommend