Royal Line: Tattered Royals, Book 1 (Unabridged) Royal Line: Tattered Royals, Book 1 (Unabridged)

Royal Line: Tattered Royals, Book 1 (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

A princess on the run finds her version of a prince in this epic beginning to the Tattered Royals stand-alone series. 

I never asked for my tiara. 

My dreams were always bigger than a palace. They're as big as the world. 

Being fourth in line for the throne should have guaranteed me freedom.

I thought I was one step from walking away forever, but a long-forgotten rule forces me to run instead. 

I refuse to marry a Duke and bear an heir to save our titles. 

I trust my brothers to find a way to save my future, but first, I need to save myself. 

Only, I never expected to meet danger...and Kannon Adams along the way. 

I never asked for her. 

My security business has secured all the clueless princess types I can handle. Princess London Waterford of Alden is a whole other level of trouble. 

Not to mention gorgeous and tempting as royal sin. Too bad she’s also in danger. When the bullets fly, I trust no one else to protect her, even if she pushes me away. 

Together, we must find who's behind the threat to her life and try not to get caught in the crossfire. 

One night together might never be enough, but if those who want her dead have a say, it’ll be our last. 

GENRE
Romance
NARRATOR
Lacy Laurel, Graham Halstead
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
06:42
hr min
RELEASED
2021
May 11
PUBLISHER
Carrie Ann Ryan, Nana Malone
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
343.6
MB

Customer Reviews

charlligirl ,

What can I say?

Wow, what a start to a new series. Mayhem, betrayal, mishaps and whatnot. How can you go wrong? If I tell you any more than that I will give something away and that would be a crime. So this is the extent of my review.

Lacy Laurel and Graham Halstead are a very good pairing for this book. At first I wasn't sure about Ms Laurel. London is only 29 years old, but she sounds so much older. However, as the book goes on you see her vulnerability. She only has the older, more polished speech when she needs to control her environment. As for Mr Halstead, I enjoyed his version of Cannon (with a K, hee hee) and how he interacted with London. But his interaction with her brothers is classic.