Title: Queen by Royal
Appointment
(Princesses by Royal
Decree Book 1)
Author: Lucy Monroe
Published: May 2021
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Mills & Boon
Modern, Harlequin Presents
Blurb:
They say that duty and desire don't mix...and they're about to collide spectacularly in this royal romance from USA TODAY bestselling author Lucy Monroe.
Fifty dates to decide ...
If she will wear his crown!
As a naive teenager, Lady Nataliya signed a contract promising her to a prince. Now, to release them both, she causes a scandal by going on fifty dates for a magazine. It works… Until her betrothed’s brother, widowed King Nikolai, insists she honor the marriage agreement—with him!
Her first duty? Finishing those dates with Nikolai. Their whirlwind courtship may be thrilling, but no matter how irresistible Nikolai is, Nataliya can’t forget she was never his first choice of queen. His wounded heart will always be off-limits…
From Harlequin Presents: Escape to exotic locations where passion knows no bounds.
My Review:
I was a
little tense when the first chapter unfolded with the heroine, Nataliya
Shevchenko, the genius computer hacker is confronted between two royal
families, Mirrus and Volyarus in a private meeting of Volyarus Palace. The
feeling of propriety that well-defined within the book made me a bit tense like
I was there and also faced with both royal families.
Long time
ago, Nataliya was obligated to sign a contract that she had to marry a prince
from the Mirrus hence Prince Konstantin. She did that to save the reputation of
both royal families and merge the business association however the contract
breaks when she hacks that Konstantin is not celibate during the promised time
because Nataliya detests infidelity thus she intelligently commits to fifty
dates for magazine, a scandalous act that can make Konstantin renege the
contract yet it does not go as she wished. The oldest son, a widowed King,
Nikolai Merikov encourages Nataliya to marry him instead. Oh my, that was so
sweet.
Frankly I
am always fond of a heroine who is genius, loyal, independent, faithful and
sassy, virgin included, thus Nataliya is the heroine I admire. Yuuhuuu ….
On the
other hand the hero, Nikolai is not a typical hero you will find in Harlequin
present like ruthless, uncompromised and so on. Here you will find him sweet,
affectionate, persevering, protective albeit arrogant. Practically the typical
hero I fancy J
Both
Nikolai and Nataliya have known each other since they were kid and Nataliya has
had a childhood crush toward him yet Nikolai married to another woman and the wife
of his died in skiing accident. Nataliya has conclusively presumed from the
convincing media and Nikolai’s demeanor that Nikolai loves his wife thus she
resolutely refuses the proposal. Well indeed Nikolai will not back down, he rather
begins courting and approaching Nataliya in compelling and lovely courtship
that attracts the passion and sexual desire between them. (I wish I were
Nataliya, sorry)
I have to
admit that this book is unlike any other Harlequin Presents I have read despite
the troubling, violent father of Nataliya’s who wants to destroy her, arguably
the hero will have preconceived notions upon what the media says after the
father’s ugly conference and the drama would follow, but this one is beyond my
presumption.
Queen by Royal Appointment is appealingly passionate, charming and might be sweet for me from the way Nikolai treats Nataliya. The quick comments within Nataliya’s remarks made me smile throughout reading the book. Thank you, Lucy Monroe, for this ARC which I voluntarily reviewed, I greatly enjoyed reading this.
Rate: 5 of 5
USA TODAY bestselling author Lucy Monroe lives and writes in the gorgeous Pacific Northwest. While she loves her home, she delights in experiencing different cultures and places in her travels, which she happily shares with her readers through her books. A lifelong devotee of the romance genre, Lucy can’t imagine a more fulfilling career than writing the stories in her head for her readers to enjoy. Follow her at lucymonroe.com or twitter @lucymonroe.
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