The Heir Apparent
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- ¥1,500
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A REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK, THE PERFECT ESCAPIST READ FOR WINTER 2026.
'Everything I love in a holiday read' Reese Witherspoon
'A standout portrayal of the royals and the tabloid culture surrounding them' Publishers Weekly
'Spectacular….a vibrant depiction of the burden of duty versus personal freedom' Booklist
'A sparkling debut' Sydney Morning Herald
'A must-read for any fans of Succession' Daily Mirror
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The whispers were scandalous. The truth was worse…
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They would always choose the Crown over their family. It was the pact they made for the honour of wearing it.
It’s New Year’s Day and Lexi Villiers is about to kiss her best friend for the very first time under the dawn light in Tasmania.
But by midnight, everything will change. Always destined to be the spare, following her estranged brother’s death, Lexi will arrive in London as Princess Alexandrina, first-in-line to the British throne.
But the palace waters are treacherous, rumours are rife, and selling each other’s secrets is a family tradition. And with the Crown just beyond her grasp, Lexi must choose what bonds she will keep…and what she is willing to leave behind.
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READERS ARE GRIPPED BY THE HEIR APPARENT:
'A dazzling, heartfelt debut that combines the allure of royalty with a deeply human story of love, grief and identity' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I adored the delicious feeling of being given a sneak into what really goes on behind the tiaras' Natasha Lester
'The writing is absolutely seamless' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Engaging, insightful, and surprisingly moving' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I loved it. I devoured every page of this glorious novel' Holly Ringland
'Addictive right from the beginning…wonderfully written' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Glittering palaces, scandalous secrets, and power plays sit side by side with tender family moments and a romance you can’t help but root for' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Completely addictive…I was utterly transported by the evocative, clever storytelling' Ella Ward
Reviews
'Everything I love in a holiday read – royals, romance, family twists, and a woman finding her own path' Reese Witherspoon
'I loved it. I devoured every page of this glorious novel' Holly Ringland
'The Heir Apparent is one of the best books I've read all year. I was totally absorbed…and I adored the delicious feeling of being given a sneak into what really goes on behind the tiaras' Natasha Lester
'Completely addictive…I was utterly transported by the evocative, clever storytelling. Five stars!' Ella Ward
'Filled with secrets, scandals, and a few unexpected twists…Armitage's writing is spectacular, with rich dialogue and descriptions, a vibrant depiction of the burden of duty versus personal freedom, and unique insights into royal life' Booklist
'A standout portrayal of the royals and the tabloid culture surrounding them' Publishers Weekly
'Packed with secrets, scandal, and romance, this book is a must-read for any fans of Succession or The Crown' Daily Mirror
'A sparkling debut' Sydney Morning Herald
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Armitage's perceptive debut, the British monarchy navigates a crisis following the death of two heirs. Lexi Villiers, whose grandmother is the Queen of England, has removed herself from royal life and is finishing up her medical residency in Tasmania. After her father and twin brother die in a skiing accident, she becomes first in line to the throne and is whisked back to England. Under the intense scrutiny of a hostile press, Lexi is given one year to decide if she will accept her royal duty. Her decision is complicated by the recent kiss she shared with her best friend Jack, a Tasmanian winemaker from an activist family, and painful memories of how the palace culture destroyed her late mother. With the support of her brother's Indian British widow and a savvy social media manager, Lexi comes around to the idea of ascending to the throne. But as she solidifies her plan for a monarchy that acknowledges its historic harms, someone leaks damaging secrets about her. Armitage convincingly renders Lexi's inner turmoil as she weighs her sense of responsibility with a desire for freedom. It's a standout portrayal of the royals and the tabloid culture surrounding them.