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Royal Blood (Royal Blood, Bk 1)
Royal Blood - Royal Blood, Bk 1
Author: Aimee Carter
An American girl becomes the British Monarchy’s greatest nightmare in this thrilling new series where royal scandals just got deadlier. — As the King of England’s illegitimate daughter, 17-year-old Evan Bright knows a thing or two about keeping secrets. — But when she’s forced to spend the summer in London with h...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780593485897
ISBN-10: 0593485890
Publication Date: 3/7/2023
Pages: 352
Rating:
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Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Royal Blood by Aimee Carter

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


A stellar start to this new contemporary young adult trilogy!

Royal Blood is the first book in author Aimee Carter's new contemporary young adult series of the same name. The book is exciting and full of intrigue, and definitely not the typical fairy tale or rags to riches story; it addresses some very serious topics. Evangeline, or Evan as she is called, is a wonderful heroine with a quick wit and a kind heart and carries some heavy issues on her young shoulders. I was rooting for this unique and engagingly sympathetic underdog from the first page.

Evan is surprisingly resilient and very understanding of the Queen's and her half-sister's feelings, even as they treat her horribly. So much information about her past, including her parents' history with each other, had been kept from her, and it is no wonder that misunderstandings occurred. With the death of her grandmother, her mother's mental illness, and her absentee father, she has way more hanging over her head than a child should ever have to handle alone. She deals with her situation the only way she thinks will be successful; she purposely acts out and gets expelled. Other than her having to change schools, though, her actions have no consequences.

Once ensconced at Windsor Castle and among the family and their coterie of relatives and friends, Evan is targeted by the media and attracts all manner of abuse from the press and their followers. But the intrigue starts immediately and although, Maisie, Gia, and Rosie start out as typical 'mean girls,' they eventually start to relent, especially when Evan holds the key to keeping their princess out of serious trouble. However, she finally has something she's not had in the past: a friend her age.

The story includes an incident of drugging, attempted date rape, and death, and the author presents the events from Evan's point of view without excuses from the perpetrator. As the tragedy unfolds, readers will recognize and relate to how easily the awful events happened.

Each chapter starts with either a text message exchange between characters, a news story, or a media interview related to what is happening in the story. These add some fun insight or extra needed information in an interesting way. Each chapter ends on a small cliffhanger that worked like magic on me to keep reading! The story completely hooked me from the start, and those teasers had me reading page after page until done. I am looking forward to the next book of the trilogy with great anticipation.

With its exciting plot, family intrigue, and great characters, I recommend ROYAL BLOOD to readers who enjoy contemporary young adult fiction, especially those who like a secret baby or fish out of water theme.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author or publisher through TBR and Beyond Book Tours.



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