Ratings31
Average rating3.4
Almost every character in this book did a full 180 comparing to the first book.
I think that not much made sense character wise. Maybe this was supposed to be a trilogy and not a duology?
In a way, two of the couples in this book definitely fit together but there was no transition so it felt forced and rushed.
Overall, it was just an okay read.
I wasn't exactly a fan of the first book in this series but somehow I did want to know what happened to these characters, which counts for something? I still think the royal worldbuilding here is dumb and this book comes so close to being like “oh the American monarchy is a bad idea” but then I got whiplash from it being like “jk actually the PATRIARCHY is bad and it will be better when we have a QUEEN” and like
is it??
a lot of predictable but enjoyable tropes in here–multiple kinds of fake dating ending in real dating?? arranged marriage turning into true love?? trapped in a panic room with your ex-bf?? coma victim waking up and then dramatically regaining her memories? it's all here babey
I did like the introduction of Marshall as a bigger character and this book continuing to vaguely try to grapple with racism?
Anyway folks who liked the first book will probably also like this one. I spite-liked it in the same way that I liked the first one so I figure that follows.
It's...fine.