Then again, it could just be that those details were of so little importance, so insignificant that they were easily forgotten in flashbacks. A few details of the greater, wider world might be presented. There is nothing new (really) revealed in this prequel that hasn't been touched on or hinted at in the flashbacks. No, if you have to spend your own money to buy it. You can in a relative short number of pages be reminded of the main characters-their names, their motives, some of their drama. Yes, if you are looking to refresh your memory before the third book releases later this year. Beatrice is the odd one out-as she so often is-and she's entangled (a bit) with a guard, Connor. They are hosting a huge party where a lot of drama happens. Of course, they are anything but home alone. Sam(antha) and her twin brother, Jeff, are "home alone" (aka without their parents) celebrating their high school graduation. Beatrice, the heir apparent, is at a royal function. This one significant, life-altering night has been referred to in countless flashbacks in the first two books. Surely you realize that those photos are staged. You don't actually believe such an absurdity do you? It's just a myth that tabloids use to sell magazines-accompanied by photos of the Washington twins shooting pool at a dive bar, or of Princess Louise of France blowing on the polish of her fresh manicure. įirst sentence: Royals: they're just like us.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |