Friday, June 12, 2026

Review: Royal Summer

 

Hannah is super excited to be spending the summer in Scotland working for her favorite author. She's hoping to receive some encouragement for her writing. Just as she's feeling settled and ready to work, the author announces she's following her boyfriend to Japan leaving Hannah in the lurch.

She has no idea what to do, but she really doesn't want to go home. Luckily, the new friend she made in the pub has a solution. He has a friend at the castle and can find her job in the gift shop. Hannah's not sure she trusts Finn, but she doesn't have a lot of other options. 

On her first day of work, she's stunned to learn that Finn is the actually the Prince of England. Hannah and Finn are like oil and water, but they spend the summer gravitating towards each other. Could there be something brewing between them?
Why I Read it: I'm a sucker for royal romances

My Thoughts: I really loved this book. I loved the banter between Hannan and Finn. I loved how Hannah discovered his identity. I enjoyed her relationship with her co-workers. I loved the horse moments. The only thing I wish there had more of - tourist moments in Scotland (but I do realize why they weren't there). This was a fantastic summer romance novel that I didn't want to put down. 

Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: Highly recommended for your public library's romance collection

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