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Wow. When I saw that this romance started with the heroine still in high school, I was super skeptical. But I should've had faith in Emma Chase's talent, because it was beautiful and slow-building and sweet and absolutely wonderful!
emotional
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
2nd review
I will say that I always love a bodyguard romance and I especially like this one because it is a slow burn. He does not groom her and the man knows his boundaries. I love that we got to see Nic and Olivia's relationship from their eyes, through time. This felt like a tv show following the family through the years and I loved that. I also like that we got to see Logan's friendship with Nic. Honestly, this was a great way to end the series.
One thing I did not appreciate is that she did not finish school and while in a book in sounds good, now I'm just like girl, that does not sound wise. Even when you are in love just be done with it.
Humour-YES
Love- YES
Hot-F**KING YES.
Loved every moment and the ending is so dream-worthy.
I will say that I always love a bodyguard romance and I especially like this one because it is a slow burn. He does not groom her and the man knows his boundaries. I love that we got to see Nic and Olivia's relationship from their eyes, through time. This felt like a tv show following the family through the years and I loved that. I also like that we got to see Logan's friendship with Nic. Honestly, this was a great way to end the series.
One thing I did not appreciate is that she did not finish school and while in a book in sounds good, now I'm just like girl, that does not sound wise. Even when you are in love just be done with it.
Humour-YES
Love- YES
Hot-F**KING YES.
Loved every moment and the ending is so dream-worthy.
Logan is no Prince Charming, but he comes pretty close. He's a lover, a protector and fighter. As Ellie discovers, loving him is anything but easy, yet she can't seem to help herself. With Royally Endowed, Emma Chase gives readers the sweetness of a fairy tale, the thrill of adventure and the heat of an erotic novel. Ms. Chase makes sure that readers never give up the fantasy while delivering a taste of real love.
Logan is no Prince Charming, but he comes pretty close. He's a lover, a protector and fighter. As Ellie discovers, loving him is anything but easy, yet she can't seem to help herself. With Royally Endowed, Emma Chase gives readers the sweetness of a fairy tale, the thrill of adventure and the heat of an erotic novel. Ms. Chase makes sure that readers never give up the fantasy while delivering a taste of real love.
Like every book on this series, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT.
I laugh, I cried, I laugh some more and I felt everything these characters were going through.
Once again, great job Emma Chase.
I laugh, I cried, I laugh some more and I felt everything these characters were going through.
Once again, great job Emma Chase.
This was better than I thought but still not great, 3rd in a trilogy I didn’t read but it was just OK
I really enjoyed the first two books in this series, and I wanted to like this one, but I was disappointed. I like romance best when it is slow burn, when it takes awhile for one or both of the characters to really see and appreciate the other's true self, when the couple has to get over some non-trivial conflict in values or inclination or situation... and when, after going through all of that, both are changed by the experience and by each other.
But while it's not quite as bad as insta-love, Ellie and Logan still fall for each other right away, there is no wondering if or how they will possibly get together, only waiting for Ellie to grow up a bit and one of them to finally say what they both know. Worse, their perception of the other's charms and flaws doesn't much change over time, and the only challenges they overcome are external, which makes them feel superficial - there is no hint of any deeper, more personal struggles of two very different people trying to understand each other and become a team. And, perhaps because of that, there is no need for the characters to change, and so they don't much, and in between the beginning and end of their story, where there should be all the messy good stuff, is instead a rather bland highlight reel of moments (including some irritatingly problematic scenes involving assault/battery and gun safety) from the years they spend just waiting for someone to speak up, and the short and overwrought week of what happens when one of them finally does.
But at least the smutty stuff was still better than average.
But while it's not quite as bad as insta-love, Ellie and Logan still fall for each other right away, there is no wondering if or how they will possibly get together, only waiting for Ellie to grow up a bit and one of them to finally say what they both know. Worse, their perception of the other's charms and flaws doesn't much change over time, and the only challenges they overcome are external, which makes them feel superficial - there is no hint of any deeper, more personal struggles of two very different people trying to understand each other and become a team. And, perhaps because of that, there is no need for the characters to change, and so they don't much, and in between the beginning and end of their story, where there should be all the messy good stuff, is instead a rather bland highlight reel of moments (including some irritatingly problematic scenes involving assault/battery and gun safety) from the years they spend just waiting for someone to speak up, and the short and overwrought week of what happens when one of them finally does.
But at least the smutty stuff was still better than average.
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No