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She's not royal, but she just may be a princess...
I have to admit that I wasn't exactly sure what I would be in for when I decided to read Heart Of A Royal. I knew that I was in the mood for something different than the usual romantic suspense and historical genres that I usually read, but that was all. Again, I'll be honest, I've never been into princess stories, I liked Disney's animated Robin Hood much better than any of the princess movies. But there was something about this book, maybe the cover appealed to me, maybe it was the blurb, but I did WANT to read this book.
And I was pleasantly, well surprised isn't quite the right word, maybe pleased is, to find that I really enjoyed the book, every bit. Yes, it's a YA novel complete with all of the accompanying tropes, you know, the secret crushes, parties/balls, insecurities, petty jealousy, and the struggles fitting into the adult world. But Hannah Currie managed to pull it all off in a story that even I, as a long past YA reader, could both enjoy and even somewhat relate to. One of the big pluses in my estimation is that, while the story is set in the fictional country of Peverell, the technology, clothing, and scenery could be anywhere, making it familiar and easy to read.
Heart Of A Royal is amusing, entertaining, but with a few surprises up its sleeve. There is romance, of course, and humor, as well as some touching moments, but there is also loss, betrayal, danger, and the villains may not be who or what you might originally have thought them to be. Hannah Currie has penned a charming and delightful story, one that I enjoyed and didn't want to leave. And I can say with all sincerity that I am greatly looking forward to the next book in the Daughters Of Peverell series.
(I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are entirely my own.)