The Royal Romance, Book 2 (The Royal Romance #2)
Yes, your character has met all of those she wants to keep as love interests, but the storytelling restricts itself to certain barriers. This is what I didn't like particularly in the second instalment. Initially, the story has the same pace as the climax of the first part, and you just have to wish this gets over- but that wish remains unfulfilled, as the authors take the pace again! But you forever remember the forst impression you kept. That climax seemed to be typical which yet again made me hate the instalment- I was really angry, you know, for you didn't have enough diamonds to purchase that shimmering ball gown for your lead! She had to wear that sky blue ruffles gown, which was too regular. But the assassination and attacks on the proposal ballroom, as you and your fiance Prince William (the name I gave to the Cordonian Prince I finally chose as my future better half) decided to marry, made me convince again. Clearly, I give two stars for storytelling and a half extra for its visual beauty. But, since the climax too convinced, its a half extra- making it three stars for Royal Romance's second essence.
A great read, I loved it and Im dying to read the next one
I knew how this one would end. Still enjoyable though.
I read the first book in this series years ago when it came out (hence it not being on my Goodreads shelves because I'm only shelving 2020 reads and onward) and I picked this one up during quarantine boredom. I must say I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. I thought the plot was really solid and I liked how it built directly on the plot of the first book rather than veering in a different direction like many books in the middle of series' do. I thought the romance was obviously super
Royal Romance is back with its second part, and its visual grandeur is just outstanding. The characters are having equally amazing features and the love blossoms further, as Kareena ventures out for her romantic royalty she deserves again- yet, the visual novel partly does fail to impress.Yes, your character has met all of those she wants to keep as love interests, but the storytelling restricts itself to certain barriers. This is what I didn't like particularly in the second instalment.
I fell hard for this one
This one was fun. Building romance. Solving a mystery. What more could you want? MC is now engage to Liam, a Duchess and future Queen, and the mystery was solved.
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Hardcover | Pages: 99 pages Rating: 4.29 | 167 Users | 7 Reviews
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Title | : | The Royal Romance, Book 2 (The Royal Romance #2) |
Author | : | Pixelberry Studios |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 99 pages |
Published | : | September 1993 |
Categories | : | Romance. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Royal Romance is back with its second part, and its visual grandeur is just outstanding. The characters are having equally amazing features and the love blossoms further, as Kareena ventures out for her romantic royalty she deserves again- yet, the visual novel partly does fail to impress.Yes, your character has met all of those she wants to keep as love interests, but the storytelling restricts itself to certain barriers. This is what I didn't like particularly in the second instalment. Initially, the story has the same pace as the climax of the first part, and you just have to wish this gets over- but that wish remains unfulfilled, as the authors take the pace again! But you forever remember the forst impression you kept. That climax seemed to be typical which yet again made me hate the instalment- I was really angry, you know, for you didn't have enough diamonds to purchase that shimmering ball gown for your lead! She had to wear that sky blue ruffles gown, which was too regular. But the assassination and attacks on the proposal ballroom, as you and your fiance Prince William (the name I gave to the Cordonian Prince I finally chose as my future better half) decided to marry, made me convince again. Clearly, I give two stars for storytelling and a half extra for its visual beauty. But, since the climax too convinced, its a half extra- making it three stars for Royal Romance's second essence.
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Ratings: 4.29 From 167 Users | 7 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books The Royal Romance, Book 2 (The Royal Romance #2)
Brilliant! Love Pixelberry and the books. This is one of my favourite series!A great read, I loved it and Im dying to read the next one
I knew how this one would end. Still enjoyable though.
I read the first book in this series years ago when it came out (hence it not being on my Goodreads shelves because I'm only shelving 2020 reads and onward) and I picked this one up during quarantine boredom. I must say I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. I thought the plot was really solid and I liked how it built directly on the plot of the first book rather than veering in a different direction like many books in the middle of series' do. I thought the romance was obviously super
Royal Romance is back with its second part, and its visual grandeur is just outstanding. The characters are having equally amazing features and the love blossoms further, as Kareena ventures out for her romantic royalty she deserves again- yet, the visual novel partly does fail to impress.Yes, your character has met all of those she wants to keep as love interests, but the storytelling restricts itself to certain barriers. This is what I didn't like particularly in the second instalment.
I fell hard for this one
This one was fun. Building romance. Solving a mystery. What more could you want? MC is now engage to Liam, a Duchess and future Queen, and the mystery was solved.
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