Monday, May 18, 2015

Review - - The Royal We

THE ROYAL WE
by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan
Publisher: Grand Central
Release Date: April 7, 2015



Imagine you choose to go to Oxford for your junior year in college and you end up becoming friends with the son of the Prince of Wales, who lives right down the hall. Imagine you bond over bad TV dramas, meet his family, and become the person he reveals his darkest secrets to—and then imagine he proposes and you say yes.

Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan tap into every Royal Watcher’s secret fantasy, what would it be like to date (and marry) a future king of England? Being I’m an avid Royals follower (the Brits, not the baseball team), as soon as I saw this book, I had to read it. I was not disappointed.

Bex Porter, daughter of the Iowan magnate who created the Coucherator, goes abroad a year during her junior year in college and ends up being hallmates with the future King of England, Nick Wales. She has no intention of falling for Nick the Future King—the idea is absurd and as everyone around her reminds her, “You’re American. He will never marry you.”—but soon falls for Nick the Guy Few Others Get to See. They’re really just friends, bonding over bad TV and late night confessions. She’s easy to be with; she has no designs; and he finds himself telling her things that even his closest friends don’t even know.

Then much like the Will and Kate version of the story, they fall in love and start dating—and it all goes to hell in a handbasket. Not that their relationship was overly easy before, but it’s even more ridiculously hard now. Bex finds herself hated by nearly everyone but Nick, and while Nick loves her, he’s unwilling to vouch for her or acknowledge their relationship as something meaningful. Oh, the road to love does not go smoothly, does it? And as I stayed up reading to the end of the book, on a work night, into the wee hours of the morning, I gasped more than once at plot twists I did not see coming. Really, how was this remotely going to work out in the end?

If I have any regrets (and none regarding staying up until 2 to read this), it’s that there is no epilogue. I want to know what happened next. I know they were committed to their future and had a plan going forward to their happily ever after, but I really wanted to know what everybody thought after. I wanted to know what happened after the fallout.

I can only hope that maybe they’ll have a book out about THE ROYAL WE becoming parents, which will include some of these answers, and hopefully, having Freddie back in a role of being favorite secondary character. Fingers crossed.

~Hellie

7 comments:

  1. I really liked this book. I was impressed at the intense research that the authors must have put into it. There was so much humor too. They certainly did a good job of "changing names to protect the innocent." If you follow the Royals at all, I hope you will read this. It's truly enjoyable.

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    1. I thought the research was amazing. I had NO IDEA. *LOL* And I imagine there's even much more than they could cram in there.

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  2. I already had this one on my list after reading Hellie's review. Now, Connie's comment has pushed it to the top!

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  3. I think the nation would adore princess Hellie!
    I think there may also be a few very interesting Non-Royals beneath those hallowed spires. LOL

    The book sounds interesting ..... a pity that the free preview on Amazon is not available in the UK ... I will just have to wait until the e-book is available over here. grrrrrr!!

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    1. Oh, I hope it's available in e-form for you soon. I always hear Brits aren't as Royals Mad as Americans seem to be, so I'd be interested in their take of a home-grown story. Wouldn't this be much like the PRIMARY COLORS equivalent? Fictionalized version of a famous event and people...though without the HEA that this one had.

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  4. Wow, Hellie, you've definitely got me interested! It sounds really good. I'll have to put it on my TBR pile. I was just discussing this with my daughter the other day - I said you couldn't pay me enough to be royal. It looks like a lot of hard work, absolutely no privacy (which I am absolutely not okay with), and way too many rules! I always say I could handle being rich but never being famous!! LOL

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