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The third book in the New York Times bestselling American Royals series is here, and a meeting of monarchs will test everyone's loyalty to the crown…and their own hearts.
Beatrice is queen, and for the American royal family, everything is about to change.
Relationships will be tested.
Princess Samantha is in love with Lord Marshall Davis—but the more serious they get, the more complicated things become. Is Sam destined to repeat her string of broken relationships…and this time will the broken heart be her own?
Strangers will become friends.
Beatrice is representing America at the greatest convocation of kings and queens in the world. When she meets a glamorous foreign princess, she gets drawn into the inner circle…but at what cost?
And rivals will become allies.
Nina and Daphne have spent years competing for Prince Jefferson. Now they have something in common: they both want to take down manipulative Lady Gabriella Madison. Can these enemies join forces, or will old rivalries stand in the way?
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3 primary books5 released booksAmerican Royals is a 5-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Katharine McGee and Laureline Chaplain.
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Rivals is the third book in the American Royals series. It's a YA series set in modern day, but in an alternate universe where George Washington choose to be a King, instead of a President. And the Royals in this series are his descendants.
The first few chapters recap what happened in the previous books, which I apprieciated. It's been awhile since I read this series and didn't do a reread before my library hold came in.
Anywho...then it gets right into the drama! I love drama when it's not mine haha. Some thoughts that I hope aren't too spoilery. Beatrice was kinda needy. I knew the answer to Samantha's problem. I wish we had some chapters with Jefferson's POV. Daphine actually has feelings but then she turns back into a cold bitch. Nina and Jeff just need to communicate and that would solve most of their problems.
I'm excited a fourth book is coming out next year!