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Royally Endowed
by Emma Chase
4.5 stars
Have I mentioned how much I like Logan before?????? Because I do! When he showed up in the first book, I remember thinking "watch this man get his own spin off" and I was totally right.... thank you, Emma Chase, for not disappointing me.
Now, I definitely wasn't expecting it to be with Ellie. These two are just sdfghjaslasdjakda
I enjoyed how this was spaced out throughout the years. The prologue confused the hell out of me but then the 1st chapter was set "5 years earlier" and omg seeing Logan and Ellie throughout the years and their friendship and then, later on, the actual relationship...and all the troubles that came with it because, let me tell you, unlike the other 2 books, this was probably the most intense book in the series. Like, sitting on the edge of my chair, bitting my nails because for a while there everything was going wrong, type of book.
This fed my love for the bodyguard trope like nothing else (I'm now realising I hadn't read a book with that trope in way too long).
I listened to this entire series on audiobook (thanks, scribd, you're the real MVP), which was amazing! Both narrators did a phenomenal job, especially the male narrator, who was really good at narrating all 3 male main characters in the 3 book very distinctly. You couldn't mix them up if you tried because he had a different accent for each. I'd like to listen to other audiobooks narrated by him because he quickly became one of my favourite male narrators.
The female narrator was Andi Arndt, one of my favourite narrators for contemporary romance, and she also did a fantastic job narrating all 3 characters. I wouldn't say they were as distinct as the male ones but it was still really good.
If you have the chance to listen to this on audiobook, I'd definitely recommend it. You won't have your experience ruined by bad audiobook narration with this series.
Have I mentioned how much I like Logan before?????? Because I do! When he showed up in the first book, I remember thinking "watch this man get his own spin off" and I was totally right.... thank you, Emma Chase, for not disappointing me.
Now, I definitely wasn't expecting it to be with Ellie. These two are just sdfghjaslasdjakda
I enjoyed how this was spaced out throughout the years. The prologue confused the hell out of me but then the 1st chapter was set "5 years earlier" and omg seeing Logan and Ellie throughout the years and their friendship and then, later on, the actual relationship...and all the troubles that came with it because, let me tell you, unlike the other 2 books, this was probably the most intense book in the series. Like, sitting on the edge of my chair, bitting my nails because for a while there everything was going wrong, type of book.
This fed my love for the bodyguard trope like nothing else (I'm now realising I hadn't read a book with that trope in way too long).
I listened to this entire series on audiobook (thanks, scribd, you're the real MVP), which was amazing! Both narrators did a phenomenal job, especially the male narrator, who was really good at narrating all 3 male main characters in the 3 book very distinctly. You couldn't mix them up if you tried because he had a different accent for each. I'd like to listen to other audiobooks narrated by him because he quickly became one of my favourite male narrators.
The female narrator was Andi Arndt, one of my favourite narrators for contemporary romance, and she also did a fantastic job narrating all 3 characters. I wouldn't say they were as distinct as the male ones but it was still really good.
If you have the chance to listen to this on audiobook, I'd definitely recommend it. You won't have your experience ruined by bad audiobook narration with this series.