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HAPPY RELEASE DAY Teri Wilson 😗 #RoyallyWed is LIVE 😁 check out B’s review → https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2170726805 ✪ amazonCOM ➜ http://amzn.to/2ynSK72 . ✪ amazonDE ➜ http://amzn.to/2ArlWLb . ✪ amazonUK ➜ http://amzn.to/2hpQ4T7 . ✪ amazon worldwide ➜ getBook.at/RoyallyWed Teri Wilson’s Royals series returns with this charming and witty retelling of the timeless classic MGM film Royal Wedding starring Fred Astaire. When Asher Reed, an American classical musician, is hired as a last minute replacement to perform at the royal wedding of Princess Amelia in Great Britain, he’s hoping he can shake his recent bout with performance anxiety long enough to get through the festivities and get his career back on track. Little does he know that his life is about to change forever. As a guest of Buckingham Palace, he knows he has no business even speaking to the princess, but he’s completely awed by her beauty and more than a little intrigued by her rebellious spirit. Still, he definitely knows he has no business kissing her silly at the fitting of her wedding gown. He’s there to perform, not cause a royal scandal. But when he stumbles upon her groom’s appalling secret, the fate of the princess and the British Crown suddenly rest squarely in his cello-playing hands.... With Teri Wilson’s signature “endearingly charming and delightfully sizzling” (USA TODAY bestselling author Nina Bocci) prose, Royally Wed is a delightful whirlwind romance that will leave you breathless and have you out of your seat for a standing ovation. https://www.goodreads.com/series/186959-the-royals
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Royally Wed
The sequel to Part-time Princess, is about on par with its predecessor. I will, say, that it was overpriced. I do not think it was worth what was being charged for it, especially since it was short. I would not recommend paying more than a dollar or two for this one. Any more and I think you are probably being cheated. It just isn’t worth more than that.
This does not mean that it is not good. Like I said, it is on par with its predecessor. Now, instead of drama surrounding her role as an imposter, Lucy is caught up in drama surrounding her wedding. At least this time around she gets to go through all the pomp and circumstance as herself, with her true prince. If you enjoyed the first book, then I’d say continue onto this one, though the first one does stand alone and while this book continues the story, it is not like the first one ended on a cliffhanger. It is complete if you choose to end there. This story is cute though, so I’d recommend it as long as the price is right.
Read October 2016
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