- Book #2 of the "Royle Sisters" trilogy. This is Anne's story. Not quite as believable or realistic as Book #1, but still an enjoyable read.
- Book #3, "How to Propose to a Prince," Elizabeth's story will conclude the series as well as answer the question: are the Royle sisters in fact 'royalty' or not?
- Book #3, "How to Propose to a Prince," Elizabeth's story will conclude the series as well as answer the question: are the Royle sisters in fact 'royalty' or not?
Helpful Score: 4
I used to enjoy this author's books, but lately they've become ridiculously shallow and trite. This one is absolutely the worst so far. I read far more of this book than I should have (150 pages), initially thinking I was just in a mood, later hoping against hope that Caskie would redeem herself and offer up a little emotion between the pages. I shouldn't have wasted my time.
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Helpful Score: 3
I just bought this on a lark because it sounded interesting. I didn't read the first in the series and I am not motivated to get it honestly. I'm halfway through this one and I'm already posting it...which says a lot! lol
I like this book.
All of London is abuzz with stories of the beautiful Royle sisters .Could these slightly scandalous triplets truly be the secret daughters of the highest prince in the land? One of them has already done very well for herself by marrying a duke. Now Anne Royle is about to take center stage as she discovers..
She thought she was alone in his bedchamber.........
All of London is abuzz with stories of the beautiful Royle sisters .Could these slightly scandalous triplets truly be the secret daughters of the highest prince in the land? One of them has already done very well for herself by marrying a duke. Now Anne Royle is about to take center stage as she discovers..
She thought she was alone in his bedchamber.........
Delightful quick read! Second in the Royale sisters' series.