Spotlight & Giveaway: Paper Princess by Erin Watt

Posted September 21st, 2023 by in Blog, Spotlight / 23 comments

Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Erin Watt’s new release: Paper Princess

 

Spotlight&Giveaway

 

From strip clubs and truck stops to southern coast mansions and prep schools, one girl tries to stay true to herself.

 

These Royals will ruin you…

Ella Harper is a survivor—a pragmatic optimist. She’s spent her whole life moving from town to town with her flighty mother, struggling to make ends meet and believing that someday she’ll climb out of the gutter. After her mother’s death, Ella is truly alone.

Until Callum Royal appears, plucking Ella out of poverty and tossing her into his posh mansion among his five sons who all hate her. Each Royal boy is more magnetic than the last, but none as captivating as Reed Royal, the boy who is determined to send her back to the slums she came from.

Reed doesn’t want her. He says she doesn’t belong with the Royals.

He might be right.

Wealth. Excess. Deception. It’s like nothing Ella has ever experienced, and if she’s going to survive her time in the Royal palace, she’ll need to learn to issue her own Royal decrees.

 

Enjoy an exclusive excerpt from Paper Princess 

The interior of the Royal mansion is as extravagant as the exterior. White slabs of tile veined with gray and gold—the kind that banks and doctors’ offices have—span the foyer, which seems to go on for miles. The ceiling never ends either, and I’m tempted to shout something just to see how deep the echo goes.
Stairs on either side of the entrance meet at an actual balcony that overlooks the foyer. The chandelier above my head must contain a hundred lights and so much crystal that if it fell on my head, all they’d be able to find is glass dust. It looks like it belongs in a hotel. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was taken from one.
Everywhere I look I see wealth.
And through it all, Callum watches me with wary eyes, as if he’s stepped inside my mind and realizes how close I am to freaking out. To running hard and fast, because I don’t fucking belong here.
“I know it’s different from what you’re used to,” he says gruffly, “but you’ll get used to this, too. You’re going to like it here. I promise you.”
My shoulders stiffen. “Don’t make promises, Mr. Royal. Not to me, not ever.”
His face goes stricken. “Call me Callum. And I intend to keep any promise I make to you, Ella. Same way I kept every promise I made to your father.”
Something softens inside me. “You…uh…” The words come out awkwardly. “You really cared about my—about Steve, huh?”
“He was my best friend,” Callum says simply. “I trusted him with my life.”
Must be nice. The only person I’ve ever trusted is gone. Dead and buried. I think of Mom, and suddenly I miss her so much my throat closes up.
“Um…” I struggle to sound casual, as if I’m not on the verge of tears or a breakdown. “So do you have a butler or something? Or a housekeeper? Who takes care of this place?”
“I have staff. You won’t be required to scrub floors to earn your keep.” His grin dies off at my unsmiling stare.
“Where’s my letter?”
Callum must sense how close I am to losing it, because his tone softens. “Look, it’s late, and you’ve had a lot of excitement for one day. Why don’t we save this conversation for tomorrow? Right now I just want you to get a good night’s sleep.” He eyes me knowingly. “I get the feeling it’s been a long time since you’ve had one of those.”
He’s right. I take a breath, then exhale slowly. “Where’s my room?”
“I’ll take you up—” He halts when footsteps sound from above us, and I glimpse a flicker of approval in his blue eyes. “Here they are. Gideon is at college, but I asked the others to come down and meet you. They don’t always listen—”
And still don’t, apparently, because whatever orders he issued to the junior Royals are being ignored. And so am I. Not a single gaze flicks in my direction as four dark-haired figures appear at the curved railing of the balcony.
My jaw falls open, just slightly, before I slam it shut, steeling myself against the show of aggression from above. I won’t let them see how much they’ve rattled me, but holy shit, I’m rattled. No, I’m intimidated.
The Royal boys are not what I expected. They don’t look like rich pricks in preppy clothes. They look like terrifying thugs who can snap me like a twig.
Each one is as big as his father, easily six feet tall, and with varying degrees of muscle—the two on the right are leaner, the two on the left are broad-shouldered with sculpted arms. They must be athletes. Nobody is that ripped without working hard for it, bleeding and sweating for it.
I’m nervous now, because nobody has said a word. Not them, not Callum. Even standing far below them, I can see that all his sons have his eyes. Vivid blue and piercing in their intensity—all of it focused on their father.
“Boys,” he finally says. “Come meet our guest.” He shakes his head as if correcting himself. “Come meet the new member of our family.”
Silence.
It’s eerie.
The one in the middle smirks, just a tiny tug on the corner of his mouth. Mocking his father as he rests his muscled forearms on the railing and says nothing.
“Reed.” Callum’s commanding voice bounces off the walls. “Easton.” Another name rattles out. “Sawyer.” Then another. “Sebastian. Get down here. Now.”
They don’t move. The two on the right are twins, I realize. Identical in looks, and in their insolent poses when they cross their arms over their chests. One of the twins glances to the side, casting a barely noticeable look toward the brother on the far left.
A chill runs through me. He’s the one to worry about. He’s the one I need to watch out for.
And he’s the only one who tilts his head toward me in a calculated slant. As our gazes lock, my heart beats a little bit faster. Out of fear. Maybe under different circumstances, my heart would be pounding for another reason. Because he’s gorgeous. They all are.
But this one scares me, and I work hard to hide the response. I meet his eyes in challenge. Come down here, Royal. Bring it on.
Those dark blue eyes narrow slightly. He senses the unspoken challenge. He sees my defiance and he doesn’t like it. Then he turns from the railing and walks away. The others follow as if on command. They dismiss their father from their gazes. Footsteps echo in the cavernous house. Doors close.
Next to me, Callum sighs. “I’m sorry about that. I thought I got through to them before—they’ve had time to prepare for it—but clearly they still need more time to absorb all this.”
All this? He means me. My presence in their home, my tie to their father that I never knew I had before today.
“I’m sure they’ll be more welcoming in the morning,” he says. It sounds like he’s trying to convince himself.
He sure as hell hasn’t convinced me.

Excerpted from Paper Princess by Erin Watt Copyright © 2023 by Erin Watt. Excerpted by permission of Berkley. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
 
 

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Meet the Author:

Erin Watt is the brainchild of Jen Frederick and Elle Kennedy, two bestselling authors linked together through their love of great books and an addiction to writing. They share one creative imagination. Their greatest love (after their families and pets, of course)? Coming up with fun—and sometimes crazy—ideas. Their greatest fear? Breaking up. Learn more online at www.authorerinwatt.com.

 

The TikTok sensation Paper Princess, the first in the #1 New York Times bestselling The Royals series, now in a new special edition with bonus material!

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23 Responses to “Spotlight & Giveaway: Paper Princess by Erin Watt”

  1. Latesha B.

    The excerpt whetted my appetite for more of the story. Looking forward to reading it.

  2. Mary C

    Interested in reading more to find out how Ella adjusts to her new life.

    • Dianne Casey

      I really enjoyed the excerpt and I’m looking forward to reading the book.

  3. Patricia B.

    An intriguing premise and situation. What a terribly uncomfortable situation for Ella. I feel a bit sorry for the father who seems to be trying to do the right thing for a friend. His sons on the other hand seem to be a bit spoiled and protective of their position and family wealth.

  4. Shannon Capelle

    I loved this it sounds like a wonderful story and would i would enjoy!

  5. Anita H.

    I’m intrigued by the excerpt and I’ve got so many questions! Definitely want to read this one

  6. Irma Jurejevčič

    I’ve already read it and this whole series blew me away! I wish the twind had their own books, too! Thank you so much for the opportunity!