Audiobook Review: Royal Love (Last Royals) by Cristiane Serruya (Author), Lacy Laurel (Narrator), Logan McAllister (Narrator)

Royal Love - Cristiane Serruya, Logan McAllister, Lacey Laurel

 

 

Amended Review: The Duchess War by Courtney Milan

 

It has recently come to my attention that through no fault of my own a mistake was made. I fell in love with a story and eagerly posted a review. The problem was the wrong person received credit for this beautiful read and I'd like to take the time to make that right and apologize to the mastermind behind the story. Courtney Milan, your story moved me. The Duchess War is a must read. It celebrates a love that will not be denied and refuses to be forgotten. Minerva is the type of character a heart gravitates to. She wants to be accepted but dares to be different. I saw a great deal of myself in the moments of uncertainty and that drew me to her all the more. What spoke most to me is the message. Love is not about perfection. Love is about acceptance. Milan is a treasure and I am glad to call myself a fan.

 

 

Royal Love goes beyond the fairy tale of power and privilege. Serruya highlights the dark side of the royal fantasy. Behind the glitz and glamour are the flaws and dangers we don't always see. Angus may be Prince Charming, but his world proves to be anything but. Siobhan is out of her element when it comes to the false smiles, the bitter stares and the hidden agendas that put her at risk. He's royalty, she's an orphan. When their worlds collide is when the real fireworks begin. With lively narration and heart-stopping danger.