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Royals by Rachel Hawkins
Royals by Rachel Hawkins









I think everyone can connect with having to give up something we love for a family member, or feel like we're constantly be relegated to the "other child" when it seems like a sibling is always coming first. When we meet Daisy, she's in the midst of some classic teenage angst, but even though it was a bit far-fetched, I honestly felt her frustration. Royals was both a romance and a sister story, as Daisy has to juggle her way through Ellie's new life, trying to figure out what her role is while also realizing that Ellie is giving up so much for the man that she loves, so the least Daisy can do is be supportive. The Wales family does not seem like one that is particularly welcoming to outsiders, but Kate and Pippa are able to stay above the gossip. I really can't be the only one who felt like this story could have easily been about Pippa Middleton, right? I adore the Middletons and how they are able to remain above the drama and chaos of their daughter marrying a prince, but that definitely had to take a toll on the whole family.

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This was exactly the cute, light love story the synopsis makes it sound like, and I was totally fine with that.Ĭute Story (With Some Real Life Inspiration?) I randomly came across this title in a school library and was in the mood for a bit of royal romance! When school gets really stressful, I often find myself wanting light stories to read so that I can have something to enjoy that doesn't overly weigh on my mind.











Royals by Rachel Hawkins