Monday, May 29, 2017

The Royal Treatment by MJ Summers


Once the newly elected Prime Minister is trying to dissolve the monarchy as a whole, Prince Arthur must come up with a plan to save everything he holds dear. The King has been in the news for tax problems, and a recent poll on the popularity of the royal family shows their support is at an all-time low. Arthur decides to invite his toughest critic to stay at the palace for two months (conveniently while his father is out of the country), in the hopes of having them shadow his daily activities and see what all the monarchy does for the people.
Enter Tessa Sharpe, author of the Royal Watchdog site, review blogger, and hater of all things royalty. She agrees to live at the palace in the hopes of finding dirt on the royal family, and ending their reign once and for all. She gets the prince to agree to a weekly live interview on her website, but thanks to his loyal fans, the top five questions in the weekly poll are about material, immature things and not the in-depth quality she’s hoping for.
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I found this story to resemble Pride and Prejudice, while still maintaining it’s own uniqueness. I love when Tessa finds herself in situations that are hilarious and often, unflattering, it makes me relate to her even more. The chemistry and bantering between the main characters is constantly entertaining, and the family/friends are great for additional comedic moments. I laughed so hard while reading this story, and even cried a little. I can’t wait for the next installment!


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