![]() If you’re looking for a quick fix of royal romance, then you should pick up this book! Overall, this book was a quick and light read. Although, I’m not the best person to judge on that but I really did appreciate it. While the romance aspect kind of fell flat for me, I love how the book tackled black inclusivity and positivity. ![]() I feel like this book was more about building Zora’s character. As for Owen, I wish I’d seen more from his side of the family. I like Zora’s relationship with her family, especially with her brother, Zach. At first, Zora didn’t know that Owen was a prince and once she did, she’s suddenly thrust into the spotlight. Owen can be the most charming as he can be and very much a gentleman but can level with Zora’s banter. She’s enrolled in a Summer Program at Halstead where she meets Owen in a library. ![]() I love Zora’s character because she’s independent, smart, a feminist and activist as well. ![]() I was truly excited to read this because I haven’t read any book with royalties in a long while and I’m glad that Zora and Owen hit it off right from the start. Add the fact that this was inspired by Harry and Meghan’s love story. I’d be lying if I didn’t say that half of the reason why I read this was because it’s a royal romance, but seeing an interracial royal YA couple on the cover really caught my attention. ![]()
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