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text 2020-05-07 17:44
Reading progress update: I´ve read 100%
A Royal Pain - Rhys Bowen,Katherine Kellgren

The mystery is so-so and yes, there are some incredibly silly bits in this and I could have shoved Hanni in a ditch. But these books are also incredibly fun and Katherine Kellgren´s narration is excellent.

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review 2020-01-30 17:43
"A Royal Pain - Her Royal Spyness #2" by Rhys Bowen
A Royal Pain - Rhys Bowen,Katherine Kellgren

"A Royal Pain" follows on from the first book in the series "Her Royal Spyness" but gets even better, with a stronger plot and a wider cast of characters.

 

It's still 1932 and Lady Victoria Georgiana Charlotte Eugenie (Georgie to her friends), a minor Royal, cousin of King George V of England, and thirty-fourth in line to the throne, is still struggling to make her way in the world. Georgie was educated at a Swiss Finishing School, knows all the right people, but has no money and has only recently started to learn to look after herself without the help of servants.

 

Georgie hits upon a scheme for making money (Coronet Cleaning Services) by opening up the London house of the upper classes prior to their arrival. Having no staff to deliver this service, Georgie dons a maid's outfit and takes on the work herself incognito. What could possibly go wrong?

 

Meanwhile, the Queen asks Georgie to host a Bavarian Princess that Queen hopes may divert her son's attention from the completely inappropriate Mrs Simpson. As Georgie escorts the Princess around London and to parties with the rich and privileged, people around her start to die in suspicious circumstances, one is even stabbed to death. As Georgie, at the Queen's request, rather haplessly tries to find out what is going on, she gets into more and more trouble.

 

I thought the plot worked very well. It kept me guessing as to who had done what and why. It surprised me and it delivered an action-packed denouement.

The book also continued to develop a likeable ensemble cast around Georgie: her irrepressible best friend, Belinda, who takes lovers, wins at casinos and runs her own fashion house; the tall, dark, and more than a little mysterious son of an Irish Peer, Darcy who Georgie suspects of being either a spy of a thief; and Georgie's commoner grandfather a Cockney, ex-Met Police Constable, now retired and living in a semi in Essex.

 

The new characters, both the ones from Bavaria and the rich young men of the London party set are well-drawn. providing suspects for the plot and more than a little social commentary on the side.

 

The humour in the book is all-pervasive without being obtrusive. It starts with Georgie's character: brave, inquisitive and driven by duty but inexperienced and often surprisingly innocent. It moves on to be powered by the manners of the day, the put-downs the participants offer each other and the messes that Georgie's well-meaning but inept efforts at detection put her in.

 

These books have become my preferred comfort reads. They're perfect for listening to on long car rides or just for amusing myself when I need to sit quietly with a cup of something warm and let the world pass by.

 

I'm especially impressed by how accomplished the narrator, Katherine Kellgran, is. She brings these books alive by giving distinctive and appropriate voices to each character and by pacing her delivery perfectly Click on the SoundCloud link below to hear a sample.

 

https://soundcloud.com/audible/a-royal-pain

 

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quote 2018-12-15 09:01
“Life is a storm, my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered upon the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes.”
Royal Pain: A His Royal Hotness Novel - Tracy Wolff
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review 2017-10-02 02:16
Together
Royal Pain: A His Royal Hotness Novel - Tracy Wolff

This is the story of how Savannah AKA "Savvy" meets Prince Kian.  How with everything going on in his life right now, he cannot forget about her.  Even with his brother missing, all Kian wants to do is be with her.

 

Savvy just wants to be left alone.  She has a hard time keeping her mind of Kian as well.  The attraction between them is sizzling so strong, it is like a living thing.  There are past secrets that threaten what they are beginning to have.  Can they move past the trouble?

 

These are some fun characters to read.  Sexy times and heat are all throughout this story.  It is a joy to turn each page and feel the heart that beats between the two MC's.  I cannot wait until I can read the next installment in the His Royal Hotness series!  I give this book a 4/5 Kitty's Paws UP!

 

 

***This early copy was given by Netgalley and its publishers in exchange for an honest review.

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review 2017-09-30 02:15
Good story, hot and steamy, a bit rushed at the end
Royal Pain: A His Royal Hotness Novel - Tracy Wolff

This is actually a 3 1/2 stars. I liked the passion between these two people and how they overcame their issues. Savvy promised herself to stay away from Royals. Kian never expected to be the responsible Royal. Both were willing to ignore their internal warnings to find some happiness, even though misunderstandings almost split them apart. The harder part for me was what felt like a rush to the ending. There are several secondary characters that I would like to revisit in the next book. I plan on reading the next in the series when it comes out.

I received a copy of this story through Netgalley, and this is my unsolicited review.

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