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P**N
loved every moment of it
The saga of Clara and Alexander has successfully been continued and I believe this is one of the best. The purity of emotions that swells from the pages is easy to feel. Can’t wait to continue
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Great trilogy!
I'm a little surprised by this last book. I was expecting to see Clara struggling to fit in with all the nasty royals, but something happened in at the end of the 2nd book that seemed to move this in a new direction. I liked that it wasn't predictable. There's still plenty of drama but I thought it was a fitting end to the first stage of Clara and Alexander's story.
J**.
X marks the spot because X is X-rated!
Crown Me (Royals Saga #3)By: Geneva Lee5/5 starsThe finale to Alexander & Clara’s HEA! *sigh* I totally devoured this book in a day, because I’ve just been dying for this release! The time line since the last book is about +/- 6 months.King Albert still opposes X & Clara’s engagement & upcoming marriage, and trying to make things difficult enough so that one or the other would break it off. He also doesn’t get along any better with his sons. Though he does finally explain some things for why he is the way he is, even though there is no real excuse.Clara’s crazy mother is still around causing so much stress she’s going to drive someone to getting an ulcer. Her father is still trying to make amends to his wife and daughters. Clara’s sister Lola is trying to manage their mother so Clara can have some peace.Prince Edward and his boyfriend David are still going strong and just as wonderful as ever. Belle is still the best friend who is making plans for Clara’s hen night (bachelorette party!)Villains abound! Pepper is back, but has left X out of her sights this time. There are exes to contend with, specifically Clara’s ex, Daniel, who has already tried to kill her once, but somehow, he’s been able to elude Alexander & Norris’ men.X is still a super-hot, sexy, dirty-talking dominant man who is insatiable and can’t ever get enough of Clara. Though Clara does submit to him sometimes, she always stands as his equal and with her own opinions. Though in public she is very much completely supportive, as she has been learning the proper etiquette of a woman being married to a Prince.I wish I could go into more detail, but I don’t want to give anything away. I absolutely have loved this series & would like to see spin-off books for some of the side characters, like Prince Edward & David, Belle & Lola. I’m just not ready to be done with X & Clara and would like to see some of their lives in the future even just as side characters.
V**L
A great ending to the trilogy!
A great ending to a terrific love story. As I’ve said before, I absolutely love Alexander and Clara. This book just takes their incredible story one step more.The challenges that Alexander and Clara face in this installment of their story could easily tear a lesser couple apart, and almost succeed in tearing them apart. At the end of the previous book, Clara has told Alexander’s father that he’s not welcome in their home anymore because of the things he says about his son. This book starts up with that animosity still very much in play.The king believes his son will come back and tow the line of duty and marry whomever the king chooses for him and not Clara. Unfortunately, Alexander is not about to be swayed. He loves Clara and he’s determined to marry her, even if not having his father’s permission means that his children, if they have any, will be considered illegitamite in the eyes of the monarchy. After the king gets nowhere in his “talks” with Alexander, the king tries to take the information to Clara to get her to change her mind about marrying Alexander. Instead, something Clara says ends up changing the king’s mind and the wedding goes on with his blessing and permission.Those things along with their love, help them weather the storm that follows, the tragedies that descend. A lesser couple would’ve broken, and Alexander and Clara came close to breaking, but, in the end, they come out even stronger for it. I'm hoping that even tho' this is technically the end of their story, Ms. Lee will include snapshots of them in the other Royal Sagas books. I'm not ready for their story to end!
K**R
A new brand of book
This is the first time I've read a series of books about a English royal family. And it was utter brilliance.I could see areas where elements of our real royal family's story's where used and it worked beautifully. The writing was perfect and couldn't be faulted.The characters made you like them, although at one stage I really hated x and I could see Clara being pregnant about 1/4 though this book so I did think that was a bit obvious.However I did enjoy reading these and they where an easy read, and I think if your looking for romance novels with a bit of a difference then these are for you
J**R
Read all three, review based on all books
I really enjoyed this trilogy. The characters were well written and I felt compelled to finish the stories. I would like to point out that the storyline was far fetched. The British royal family would, I imagine, find this series laughable! Despite all of this I couldn't put the books down. They were in my honest opinion a pleasant distraction, easy to read, even if slightly predictable and ridiculous in some aspects. I would recommend them if you are a fan of 50 shades, crossfire, etc. Although readers with more refined tastes would probably do better to avoid. Personally I enjoy a light hearted read every now and again :)
D**E
Good for a light read
The books are ok. They are good for light reading if you enjoy novels with a 50 shades theme to them. The storyline itself is incredibly far fetched and as a brit, I find some parts of it ludicrous but that being said, it’s a fun read, nothing too heavy. But having said that, one part that drove me increasingly crazy throughout the entirety of reading these is the constant reference to the “King of England” can I just point out, there is no such thing. If a book is being written which includes factual events/people/traditions etc, then respect should be given and research fully carried out. A king in this country would be King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. But it is typical of lazy American writing and phrasing which continues to be used even though it is factually incorrect. A bug bear of mine but really off putting.
K**W
Stunning
Brilliant book well written and a great cast of characters and story line hooked from the start I couldn't put it down absolutely loved it
C**L
Omword! Emotional rollercoaster!
I read this in a day because the twists and turns didn't stop so I couldn't find a place to put it down for long enough without getting straight back in! Brilliant! Next book!
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