My biggest complaint with this book is that we simply don't get enough time with Flora and Millie as a couple. More Flora/Millie Relationship-Time Wanted How does the Queen respond? The press? Flora's story seems very underdeveloped and like a missed opportunity. And while the ending of the book is adorable, I'm more interested in what happens directly after. The Queen is not interested in understanding that Flora is gay, but it's so briefly talked about! This is clearly a big problem in Flora's life and we never really get to see her unpack it with Millie. While still beautiful, Millie has zero patience for Flora's attitude and isn't afraid to say so, which is awesome! That said, we really only get the surface level of what Flora's life is really like. In the second book, the Scottish royals are back, and this time we're seeing the chaos that Princess Flora can bring to a story.įlora was such an interesting character when we first met her through Daisy's perspective, and I really liked getting to know her through Millie. Rachel Hawkin's Royals was the first in this series and I thought it was a cute, light story with fictional Scottish royals causing chaos for the protagonist. I'm a sucker for royal romances! It's so bad, but I'm definitely way to invested in the British royal family and all the drama surrounding them (also, obsessed with the names Charlotte and Archie.
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