Thursday 3 October 2019

REVIEW - Royally Abandoned by Sarah Fischer (Goodreads Author), Kelsey McKnight

The Book
Release Date: 1 October 2019
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A seat on the throne or a place in her heart? 

Greyson Montgomery dreams of a simple life, but as the crown prince of Aldora, simple is not in his future. Before ascending the throne on Christmas Eve, Greyson is given one month to explore how the other half lives. Armed with a few hundred dollars and a fake backstory, Greyson flies to Savannah, Georgia, to see if he has what it takes to chase the American Dream. 

Scarlett Calhoun is a Southern Belle with a heart as big as a Georgia peach. When she meets the charming construction worker, Greyson, it isn’t long before she is embracing the holiday cheer. Soon, she’s teaching him how to cook, falling for his exotic accent and soulful eyes, and joining him on picnic lunches where they talk for hours. 

With Christmas Eve nearing, Greyson must fly back to Aldora and either abdicate the throne, or take his rightful place as king. Will he ignore his birthright to remain with Scarlett or will she be royally abandoned?

My Review  4 STARS
**Copy Provided by Tule Publishing for an honest review**

This is a feel good book and for those of you that likes a more modest romance, only has a few kisses in it.

Scarlett has been brought up in Savannah, Georgia with a strict upbringing with a society background and wealthy parents, she does charity work and last year was dumped by the man that she thought was going to marry her.  She is now being tormented by her ex-boyfriends new fiancee, a woman who seems to take pleasure in rubbing Scarletts face in her status.

Greyson is the Crowned Prince of Aldora and has fled to the USA after a bad breakup and a change of heart in where his future lies.  He wants to be a simple man and his love of woodwork has him working as a carpenter.

Greyson and Scarlett meet a few times before they go on a date and Greyson takes pleasure in trying to do something that will please Scarlett.  He takes great delight at shopping for a picnic and making a wonderful picnic basket for them.

Its a very sweet romance where both sides compliment each other with the way they have been raised and they way that they support each other.  It is only Greyson's insecurities that become a problem when he takes Scarlett back home with him for Christmas, letting out of the bag that he is actually royalty.

I liked Greyson's family and that Scarlett does fight for him and that Greyson realises that it is only Scarlett that he wants beside him.

I really did enjoy this Christmas romance, a perfect read for a cold wet day, huddled up inside.

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