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"Majesty" (American Royals) by Katharine McGee [Review]

After reading "American Royals", of course I had to give the sequel a read.


The book picks up a month or so after the loss of King George IV, and now Beatrice is Queen. But first, she has to get married to Theodore "Teddy" before she can accept her Queen duties. Samantha strikes up a revenge plan with Marshall to get back up with their exes, but will it turn into something more? Also, Daphne tries to fight her feelings for Ethan while trying to become Prince Jefferson's girlfriend again. She employs Ethan to act interested in Nina. But will it backfire?


This is becoming an addictive series about a fictional royal family. Fans of the first book will not be disappointed.


I cannot point out any one thing I particularly didn't like about the book. But the scenes I did like the most were of Beatrice and Samantha showing that they are typical girls, despite their Royal status. I would love to see more of those scenes.


Fans of teen romantic royal love stories will enjoy this sequel.

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