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Royally Endowed
by Emma Chase
Now, this is what I'm talking about.
Oh my gods, this book was so good and it was definitely right. Slow burns are the best ones.
Logan St. James and Ellie Hammond are my absolute favorite couple. They were cute and hot and perfect for each other. From the very first time they interacted to the end of the book I could feel the love and connection between them and it was amazing.
I liked the dynamics going on here and the growth but that had to be with the fact that we have known the couple individually for a while so all the situations and responses made sense so none of that was really rushed and it was great to see how a crush developed into something more.
Ellie was such a ray of sunshine, it reminded me a bit of Daisy Calloway in her kind spirited way. So I liked her a lot right off the start and as the book went on I was happy to read the woman she became.
As for Logan, man, he was something. I fell so hard for him. He was your stereotypical tall, dark haired and broody hero but he was also more than that -he was cute and loyal and very nice in the good man kind of way.
Overall I loved this book and loved how we could see the big events in book one and two from Ellie and Logan's POV because all that madness added something extra to their relationship but if there was something that bothered me was the ending.
I didn't like the whole view to the future and all the babies because while I loved Ellie and Logan, seeing them as parents was way too rushed and more than that, I respect any woman who decides to stay and raise her children but Ellie had big ass dreams which never materialized and it felt as she was, in fact, settled down. It's not the case but the fact that the book had to clarify that she was okay staying at home with the babies? it left a bitter taste for me.
I wish the book hadn't ended that way and just leave it wide open but I did enjoyed my time with this story and the trilogy as a whole.
Oh my gods, this book was so good and it was definitely right. Slow burns are the best ones.
Logan St. James and Ellie Hammond are my absolute favorite couple. They were cute and hot and perfect for each other. From the very first time they interacted to the end of the book I could feel the love and connection between them and it was amazing.
I liked the dynamics going on here and the growth but that had to be with the fact that we have known the couple individually for a while so all the situations and responses made sense so none of that was really rushed and it was great to see how a crush developed into something more.
Ellie was such a ray of sunshine, it reminded me a bit of Daisy Calloway in her kind spirited way. So I liked her a lot right off the start and as the book went on I was happy to read the woman she became.
As for Logan, man, he was something. I fell so hard for him. He was your stereotypical tall, dark haired and broody hero but he was also more than that -he was cute and loyal and very nice in the good man kind of way.
Overall I loved this book and loved how we could see the big events in book one and two from Ellie and Logan's POV because all that madness added something extra to their relationship but if there was something that bothered me was the ending.
I didn't like the whole view to the future and all the babies because while I loved Ellie and Logan, seeing them as parents was way too rushed and more than that, I respect any woman who decides to stay and raise her children but Ellie had big ass dreams which never materialized and it felt as she was, in fact, settled down. It's not the case but the fact that the book had to clarify that she was okay staying at home with the babies? it left a bitter taste for me.
I wish the book hadn't ended that way and just leave it wide open but I did enjoyed my time with this story and the trilogy as a whole.