Contemporary - Here we go again! Reading a fluffy marshmallow books. Still, I was a little disappointed royally LOST if the entertainment value is also top notch. The story appealed to me right away and wandered thanks to a dear friend shortly after appearing in my book shelf. In the book is about two characters who come from different worlds, fall in love and, of course, there is this this typical conflict what-is-made-us-if-we-own-way to go? What I was very well liked that the author has all the travel theme taken up again and again. We read not only about the places where you are, you can learn something about it, just as if you had just yourself as a tourist there. All the funnier it was then when Becca protagonist gets lost because you could well understand why she has no plan. The characters in the book were to perhaps not very profound but sympathetic. Becca is just this nice girl from the street, and Nikolai was once not a bad bad boy. Both look around, find yourself, love each other - quite simple the whole thing and that was nice.
As for the reasons behind the figures we learn, however, very little. Especially when Prince Nikolai had thus often times as a party-boy than like a ... well, just prince. Best liked here anyway the siblings of the two - So Becca's brother (who was incredibly funny and loyal) and Nikolais sister Alexi (which also caused a laugh and was just cute). Royally LOST has a lot of embarrassing and humorous scenes to offer, but for the dialogues of sarcasm stay out.
From the middle of the story takes strong momentum on, but was also always clichéd, especially because it was not more of a holiday flirt mentioned in the book, but of the great love * eyes * twist. It was fun but all.