The Royal Matchmaking Competition: Princess Qloey
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One princess searching for her prince charming.
Twelve princes, elves, dukes, a dwarf, and a commoner, competing for the princess's hand in marriage.
One assassin among the bachelors, plotting to kill the princess and bring the empire to its knees.
Warning: this fantasy romance contains dangerously hot princes, sexy elves, and a heart-throbbing peasant. Read at your own risk!
Princess Qloey is the heir to the Velazian Empire and of age to choose a husband. Twelve boys are invited to compete in a month long competition to win her heart and a seat on the throne. She thinks finding the right husband will be an easy and swift process, but after she meets the charming princes, beautiful elves, a dwarf, and a commoner, her heart gets swept off in different directions.
More is at stake than a simple proposal or a broken heart. At the opening ceremony, an assassin tries to kill her and they soon discover that the mastermind is one of her twelve bachelors. Amidst several assassination attempts, centaur attacks, publicized group dates, and royal favoritism towards some competitors, choosing a husband becomes the hardest decision of her life, and threatens Qloey's very right to inherit the throne.
Includes illustrated character art and special features. A brilliant and captivating debut slow-burn novel about love, coming-of-age, and discovery, and achieved with a dash of humor.
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This book is a romantic-comedy and light fantasy. It contains no triggers, no sexually explicit scenes, and no cuss words.
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Dumb bachelorette
I did not really enjoy this book. I found the MC to be way too naive and weak. The first few chapters she falls in love with any boy who even glances at her with admiration. And spends so long trying to convince herself to have feeling with the one guy who’s awful. She constantly caved to her family and doesn’t seem to have any thoughts of her own for most of the book. My least favorite is when she’s on a date and they guy is asking her questions like if you could choose anything what would you be when you grow up or what’s your favorite animal and she literally says she’s never thought about it.
It takes a few of the boys telling her she’s smart and capable for her to start to believe it. The only good thing I can say is that at least there is character growth.