Her Royal Boyfriend
Awkward Duckling, #3
Awkward Duckling, #3
by K.R.Grace
Genre: New Adult
Release Date: September 6th 2018
The Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . HER ROYAL BOYFRIEND (Awkward Duckling, #3) . . . I was excited to read a new book and in particular this one. It was the first book in this series. I was ready to meet Reese on her terms and in her new choice of future, college. Mason was prince and soon to be king of his country. He was on a mission to enjoy as much as possible and live life to the fullest with American girls and the party life. I enjoyed the friends and friendships. I did enjoy meeting both Mason and Reese, but I was not bowled over by them. They were an acceptable afternoon read. I was in to the read and right there for it from beginning to end. Once at the end I was looking for more. I felt like I had expectation not met.
Reese Fitzgerald knows how to go for the gold…except when it comes to dating. After her gymnastic career ends with a near-death accident, she decides attending college is the best way to submerge herself into a regular life. Ever the Olympic athlete, Reese plans to go all in with the college experience: dating, sororities, football games, and one night of beer pong gone wrong. What she does not expect is to be sucked into a media frenzy by a prince with dreamy eyes and a smile that makes her forget her name.
Mason Livingston has two years before he becomes king, and he plans to spend every bit of it living it up in America. Girls, parties, and drinking are par for the course. When a story leaks about an incident involving a friend back home, he must find a way to restore his country’s faith in his ability to assume his father’s throne. His advisors convince him the best way to do so is by showing he has found his queen. Someone with grace, elegance, and pedigree. And he sets his sights on Reese.
Will the two together be Olympic gold, or will Mason turn out to be just another frog?
As a child, K.R. Grace had an overactive imagination. When it was obvious she wasn’t going to change anytime soon, her mom shoved a pen and paper in her hand and said, “Write it down.” So, at the age of eight, her first story was born, and the writing hasn’t stopped since. When she’s not running with wolves, sleeping with bears, or flying with falcons, she can be found checking out local bands or watching movies about things that go “boo” in the night. She lives in East Tennessee with a dog that is afraid of his own shadow and a cat that was a mob leader in a former life.
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