This book review is for the novel "Princess Ever After" by Rachel Hauck.
It is the second book in her "The Royal Wedding Series".
I cannot even tell you how excited I was when I saw this book come up for a review opportunity.
For one, what girl never dreamed of being a princess no matter how far fetched the idea may seem???
The cover on this book alone will make you sigh in pure romantic happiness and gives you the nicest feeling.
There is something so beautifully delicious about a good Princess book!
Rachel Hauck is a master when it comes to making royalty come to life on the pages of her novel.
And fear not, my princess loving friends, you can read this book as a stand-alone! Although I do highly recommend the first one in the series as well!
Rachel is a princess genius!
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Regina "Reggie" Beswick has quit her high paying job and is determined to make a go of running an auto restoration shop with her buddies.
Reggie is somewhat lost in herself without even truly realizing it. But a destiny awaits her in a faraway land that she never even dreamed was possible.
What she thought was fanciful fairy tales spun by a beloved grandmother was really clues given to her eventual call to action.
A kingdom awaits their reluctant princess with baited breath. The fate of whether this nation will be dissolved and become no more their own principality rests in Reggie's extremely reluctant, grease covered hands.
The man sent to convince her of the need for her presence as their ruler may find himself at a loss for words when he meets the enigma that is his "princess".
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I cannot say how much I not only LOVED this book but how much I LOVE the series! I await *hopefully* for the next book in this series!
Jenny
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book for free in exchange for a review. I am not required to post a positive one. All opinions expressed are my own and they are sincere.
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