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A Royal Kiss & Tell

A Royal Kiss & Tell

A Royal Wedding #2

by Julia London

⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5

Lady Caroline Hawke is used to having everyone notice her. She is beautiful and a centrepiece of London’s society… So of course, when it comes time for her to fall in love, the only man she is interested in can’t even remember her name!?!? That and he’s a completely dissolute rake of a prince.

Prince Leopold of Alucia has never had much responsibility. He was expected to marry one day for the good of his country, but other than that he was left to his own devises. Then he is brought into an investigation between his country and high ranking British nobles, and he must finally show what he is worth and risk loosing everything in the process. 

Too bad the pesky Lady Caroline is following his every unsavoury move and publishing it in her friends gossip paper… can these enemies find a common side and work together? Or will their mutual attraction tear apart both of their futures?

Oooooh! So much drama and heat!!! This was a delightful continuation of the first Royal Wedding book. Prince Leo is a true delight as he tries to find his purpose in life while Caroline thwarting him at every turn had me completely sympathetic for the bumbling prince. These character were so fun to watch as they came together and both of their characters went through such substantial growth. As you start the story, neither are that likeable, by the end they are lovable!

This book held on tight to me from start to finish! I can’t wait for the next royal wedding!

A Royal Kiss & Tell by Julia London is scheduled to be released May 19th, 2020.

I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from Harlequin through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



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