A Royal Elopement
A Sweet Royal Romance
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Publisher Description
Lady Meredith Bingham thought that she had her life sorted. She was a member of the royal guard - an elite security team tasked with protecting the queen of Merveille. She was also close personal friends with the queen and part of her inner circle - the ladies in waiting. But then her mother had to go and ruin it all. Lady Caroline Bingham was sick of her daughter fooling around and playing soldier. She thought it was high time her daughter got serious about her future and found herself a suitable husband. With the duke pulling double duty as the country's prime minister, it was only right that his daughter start acting like a proper daughter of nobility. Much to Meredith's chagrin, the queen agrees that Meredith must step down from her post.
Prince Christophe Kostopolous was a prince in exile. For the last ten years he had been living under the pseudonym of Jamie Kosta, and for the last seven years he has been part of the royal guard. Very few people knew his true identity, but that was all about to change. The people he had been hiding from all these years have found him and he may finally have his chance to reclaim his rightful place on the throne of his small island nation of Kalopsia. The only problem is, he has fallen for a certain duke's daughter and she has no idea who he really is.
*This is a Sweet Romance
Customer Reviews
My reality-TV-loving heart is in heaven
My reality-TV-loving heart is in heaven. There is a lot of drama in here, but it’s all drama that fits within the story. It all feels necessary to moving the plot along. I am so glad for that fact that unnecessary and over the top drama that’s just to create angst are not a part of this book. Meredith and Jamie have so much chemistry together, it’s easy to feel their anguish when things start spinning out of their control. It kept me invested in seeing them get their happily-ever-after. This is the first book in the series that I’ve read, and it stands well on its own. I never felt like I was missing any important background information, but I am now inspired to go back and read those earlier books. I look forward to seeing what’s coming next.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book via Booksprout.