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Royally Screwed

Emma Chase

3.76 AVERAGE


Gayet güzel, sevimli bir hikayeydi. Kraliyet üyesi bir adam ve halktan bir kadının ilişkisi konu alınmış.Bu türde çok şaşırtıcı bir kurguya denk gelmedim. Bu yüzden beklenmedik bir şey yoktu.

Nicholas bulunduğu konum gereğince, özgüvenli, yer yer kibirli ve kendinin farkında biriydi. Ama ilişki aşamasında bunu karşı tarafa kırıcı bir şekilde yansıtmamasını sevdim.Sinir bozucu bir yapısı yoktu.

Olivia ise, çalışkan, özverili ve kibardı.Sevimli bir kişiliği vardı.Genel olarak yormadan kendini okuttu.

Amaaaaaaaaaaa! Her iki karakterde takıldığım nokta var. Yazar sırf dram olsun diye ortaya bir konu atmış.Nicholas ise gerizekalının tekine dönmüştü.

I absolutely fell in love with this book, it made me tear up a lot but it was worth it. I will definitely be reading more books from this author.

It was a cute read. Some parts were funny, while others were slightly annoying. I'd read more by Chase, but I am not sure if I would continue this series.

I read a review of this book that was making comments on the words that the characters said. I was thinking the whole time that this reader was criticizing is that I have friends that would say that and some have. So aside from feeling very sad for this person who would alienate so many due to they way they speak, I was willing to give this book a try.

I am so glad I read this book. The banter was realistic and the characters robust. I love that the insane names that many thrust upon their children were brought to light. I am still laughing my ass of about Bibbity, Bobbity and Boo. God I wish someone would name their triplets that! But there were so many hilarious moments in the story, including Marty and Ellie. Especially when she met the Queen at the end. Amazing stuff.

I do wish that there would have been a bit of fantasy and some outrage so that Nicholas did not have to do what he did for love. But I do see what it has brought to Henry's life and that is a blessing too.

Great story, great characters and fun to read. Good job on this one Emma Chase.

Up until the ending, I'd have said that this book was okay. Sort of a lesser version of [b:The Royal We|22875451|The Royal We|Heather Cocks|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1421107274s/22875451.jpg|42439906], but smuttier. That ending, though! It made me loathe the hero, who was already struggling in my estimation since he was an arrogant ass quite a bit of the time. It also made me feel that the author doesn't really understand royalty, or the repercussions that would be felt if a royal heir took certain actions. I don't expect full realism in a romance novel, but honestly. That's not how it works. That's not how any of this works.

3 stars for most of the book, 2 or less for the ending. 2.5 stars overall.

A fun fairy tale with a dash of realism, two teaspoons of sexy, and three cups of charm.

Olivia runs her family's bakery and coffee shop that is struggling to stay afloat. Prince Nicholas is next in line for the throne of his home country, but comes to America to watch over his brother and live out the rest of his dwindling youthful rebellion since his grandmother, the queen, gave him a marriage ultimatum. They meet on a dark and stormy night... well maybe not dark or stormy, but it sure was snowy. And Olivia's feistiness slowly brought the prince to his knees. It's not just her dessert pies that catch the prince's eye.

This was such a fun and light read. Prince Nicholas is an absolute doll, I loved him. He pretends to put on that whole player act, but it clearly isn't very good. The way he knocks down Olivia's walls that she's put up to protect herself, and not only seduces her like the royal hotness that he is, but he cares for her so sweetly it made my heart ache.

I wouldn't say the story line was outrageously original, but I was always excited to listen to the next chapter and the ending made me oh so happy. The writing style fit the whole fun and flirty vibe, which was exactly what I was looking for with this read. And the spice surprised me with the contrast against the whole real life fairy tale schtick.

Olivia was a bit annoying and ungrateful at times, but I get her trust issues due to her father. I can forgive her for her pettiness, which she made up for in cheesy whit. You know I'm a sucker for good banter. And boy did they have it!

Oh my! What an great story! I loved the characters so much. Never a dull moment! Can't wait for book two and three.

New Age Romance, Royalty and smut, three of my crappy guilty pleasure genres I keep finding myself coming back to.

I thoroughly hate when authors put in tons of pop culture references. It ruins the timelessness of a work when things like Snapchat, instagram, popular artists and unimportant song titles are mentioned. Isn't it much simpler to just say "post online" or "share on social media?"

Don’t let the cover fool you. I was surprised to find out this book actually has substance

Ehhh....not a fave