“A destiny was something that happened to you, that fell upon you like rain no matter how desperately you try to hide from it. But if you walked toward it with your head held high, then it wasn't your fate - it was simply your future.”
― Katharine McGee, Majesty“Beatrice had come to understand that the human heart was a magical thing. It had so much room inside it, enough room to contain more than one love over the course of a lifetime.”
― Katharine McGee, Majesty
There comes a time in everyone's life when you just want to relax and be taken away from the hustle and bustle of normal daily life.
This is just such a book in which you travel with Beatrice to a land of enchantment, beauty, kindred spirits, and romantic escapades.
While the queen may enjoy singlehood it's about time she settle but perhaps having a man be considered a savior isn't quite her thing but the more demanding professional aspect is her job as queen and how she'll fill that position.
As noted this is a role that many feel cannot be down solo much less as a female so there's some hot topics ladies on this one to discuss as the feminist in me screams from the hillside to let her do her thing.
As we enter this new role after her father's passing we realize that Samantha her sister is being viewed as a 'spare' and is given a larger and more exhuberant challenge in this one as compared to her first work in the American Royals Series.
The characters were rich, ripe, and colorful and Daphne is in a land all of her own making.
Nastiness, haughtiness, and downright degrading at times but in the end it's all rainbows with a twist of independence and it's pure joy!
Will Beatrice settle down, will she marry, or will she find comfort being who she has grown to become?
The challenge is upon them all to step up or step aside and what each one chooses will shock you!
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