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Love left me off its to-do list. I date.
I’m all for giving guys a chance. I’ve just never met the one.
Until on a spring morning in the English countryside, a tall, dark stranger emerges from the mist. Logan Steele is all tousled hair, hard chest and lips so perfect I want to reach out and touch them just to check they’re real. I’m sure that’s a thunderclap of chemistry I feel between us.
Did I mention he’s an Earl with a self-made fortune?
A billionaire who works tirelessly for charity?
And he’s so hot, watching him is like staring at the sun.
But like I said, love isn’t rooting for me.
When I find out Logan Steele is out to destroy everything I’ve dedicated my life to protect, the chemistry disappears and the hope that had blossomed my chest turns to rage.
It no longer matters that he quickens my pulse just saying my name, weakens my knees with a single touch and that he might just be the greatest kisser that ever lived.
I might believe in love but Logan Steele is definitely not the one.
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5 primary booksThe Royals is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Louise Bay.
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2.5 stars. I've loved the crazy ride that the Royals series has been up to this point. The cliffhangers and the anticipation between releases were part of what made this series so fun. Something about this book though wasn't as captivating as the others. With every other book in the series, I felt like I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. There were so many ups and downs, so many over the top, crazy things happening, that I couldn't put the books down. I didn't feel that way with this one. It wasn't really exciting at all up until the last 10% and then I felt like it ended so abruptly, almost like the authors were just over it and hurried to finish.
Easton was still a hot mess for a good portion of this book. He does finally start to show some signs of maturity and I liked that he finally put someone else's best interests before his own. However, there were a few things that I felt went unaddressed and I still have questions about. It's still a 3-star read for me because I can't bear to give it anything less, but it was a disappointing end to the series.