Breaking Up the Royals: Rocky Royal Romance
By Fiona West
5/5
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'Queen Abelia?' She hardly thinks so.
Abbie knew it was going to be a challenge to maintain her independence while engaged to the king, but she didn't expect to be saddled with security so soon. Now that she's reunited with Edward, all she wants is to be together--as long as it's on her own terms.
Enemies within and without are making Edward's royal wedding look less likely by the day. His fiance is still miles away across the continent. And now he's flying to a foreign country because his childhood friend has just been shot trying to apprehend his traitorous brother. When Abbie's health problems flare, it puts a new kind of stress on their rekindled relationship. His bride-to-be can pick a fight, but not a dress…
When a threat from within the castle forces them to flee, Abbie and Edward decide to throw a masquerade that's concealing something itself: a trap...with Abbie as the bait. Can they outwit their opponents before time runs out?
Breaking Up the Royals is a sweet, modern fantasy with heart and wit. This five-book series is complete; dive into the mixed-up world of the Rocky Royal Romances today! This book was previously published under the title The Un-Queen.
Fiona West
Fiona West is an American author living in the Caribbean. Writing fantasy romance is her favorite thing, followed closely by knitting and drinking tea while looking out the window. She does not care for brushing other people's teeth, stout beer, or phone calls from unlisted numbers. She does care for her husband and two kids. Her debut novel, The Ex-Princess, received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and is the first book of her Borderline Chronicles series. Her next book, The Jinxed Journalist, will be out October 2019.
Reviews for Breaking Up the Royals
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5General info
The story of King Edward and Abbie continues. The war might be over, but not all people are happy about it. Especially when Abbie has announced that she won't take the place of a queen. The are constantly fighting the odds while trying to plan a wedding.
Things I liked
I think I enjoyed this book even more than the first one. It's a beautiful story and it's even more romantic than the first book. Abbie and King Edward are now in love and fighting the fight together. The characters are still interesting and complex and I like that the supporting characters have their own little stories within the book even if it focuses on Abbie and King Edward. I'm truly happy that they get their happy ending.
All in all, this is a lovely story and for me this was even better than the first book in the series. I can't wait to keep on reading the series.
*Free copy of the book received from Book Sirens for an honest review