Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Book Review: "The Heir Affair" By Heather Cocks



 “Men are like the monarchy itself, aren’t they? Splendid to look at, occasionally fun to have around, but cruel and pointless to the end”

― Heather Cocks, The Heir Affair

This reminds me of our current royals and the issues they too face with the public persona, queen's acceptance, and the entire royal drama that is a constant ebb and flow.
One thing is certain-Bex and Prince Nicholas are in exile- detached from the rest of the world after a scandal brought them down but not out.

Oh hell--NO! Never count out ROYALS!

No matter what they will weather these storms as they too shall pass.

By the way when we look at scandal be careful who we are looking at as those who throw stones and pass judgement are often hiding their own skeletons.

Might I remind the judge and jury that Eleanor and Richard are nursing some of their own personal wounds that are quite alarming.

Nick's father is another segway to look into as sometimes birth isn't birth by natural means.
There's plenty to get actively engaged in here as the characters are quite lively and active without ever pausing to catch a breath or a break.

An interesting read to say the least.

Thank you to my local libraries who provided this hard cover in exchange for this honest review during #CurbsidePickupMarathonReads a cute lil twitter hashtag I've created for showcasing new items from our local libraries to enhance reading.

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