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Royally in Trouble

By: Meghan Quinn
Narrated by: Samantha Brentmoor, John Hartley, featuring - James Joseph
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From USA Today and Amazon Charts best-selling author Meghan Quinn comes the much anticipated sequel to the best-selling royal romance, Royally Not Ready. Full of sweltering heat, suspense, and mystery, Quinn surprises you with some twists and turns while also delivering a perfect happily ever after.

I have two responsibilities as the new heir to the throne:

  1. Get married.
  2. Have babies.

Sure, becoming queen one day is part of those new responsibilities, but as long as King Theo is in charge, I don't have to add a coronation to my list.

That's why I find myself in the throes of wedding planning, pre-wedding classes with my broody, overprotective fiancé, and counting down the days until we can finally say I do.

But with every day we grow closer to our wedding, we seem to grow apart.

Our commonalities are tested. Our faith in each other is questioned. And our safety is threatened. The only thing working? The command he has over me in the bedroom.

I keep telling myself, it’ll all work out. We just need to make it to the wedding day. Except, when the day finally comes, everything falls apart.

We might have made it through the last few months together, but now I'm not sure we're going to make it out of this alive.

©2023 Meghan Quinn (P)2023 Meghan Quinn
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Really struggled with the cast change. Took me forever to get over it haha. But the story is still great.

Solid follow up

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I didn’t think Lilly and Keller’s story would have had anywhere to go after they got their happy ever after in Royally Not Ready. How wrong I was. I’m thinking this book was even better than the first one. The pressure’s building for Keller and Lilly as the wedding preparations are underway. Doubts start creeping in, and then comes the drama. Believe me. I did not see this one coming. So many little twists and turns that build and build and then wham. We have suspense and treachery, all leaving us guessing as to where this story’s going and who’s the actual bad guy. Bet you can’t guess. An emotional rollercoaster ride with the usual MQ sexy bits (my favourite), and of course the hilarity, the smiles on my face kept coming. Samantha Brentwood did a stellar job as Lilly. John Hartley again was the perfect Keller, and James Joseph comes in as the perfect villain. A fantastic story, perfectly written with MQ’s trademark nuances. Absolutely loved it. Royally In Trouble is book 2 in the Royals series and should be read after Royally Not Ready. I received a complimentary copy of this audio. This is my honest review.

This is what happens after the HEA

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Lilly and Keller's story continues in this sequel to Royally Not Ready. This story is well written, emotional, and heartwarming, filled with drama, angst, action, mystery, humor, and romance. This is a great addition to Lilly and Keller's story. Excellent narration from Samantha Brentmoor, and John Hartley, and featuring James Joseph. I enjoyed it.

Entertaining!

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Royally in Trouble follows on from the first book in the duet Royally Not Ready and the books should be read in order. Now Royal Romances as I said in my review for Book 1, really aren't my thing. However the whole explaining royal protocols and procedures was much more subdued in this book, which for me was a welcome relief and allowed more of the plot to shine through. While I did think that this book was an improvement on the first in terms of a character driven storyline and content, I didn't think it was a necessary sequel to have.

I spent a good percentage of the first half of the book really not liking Keller all that much. He was beyond disinterested in Lily and their wedding arrangements and was frequently bullish towards her. At the time you don't really get much explanation as to why he is this way, and even when I did get it I still didn't think it excused his behaviour. Although this is the part of the book that contained the comedic moments - the trust fall scene was hilarious. The plot was full of drama in the second half and nothing like what I was expecting at all, which was a pleasant surprise!

I listened to the audiobook of Royally in Trouble and I have to pay compliments to Samantha Brentwood who took over voicing Lily for this book. This was my first listen to her work and she did a phenomenal job, very expressive and emotive throughout and I will definitely be looking for more titles narrated by her for future listens!

To put it simply for me Royally in Trouble was a book that wasn't really needed in terms of story, but it did show another side to Keller and Lily. I could take it or leave it when it comes to this book. Although I enjoyed the story, I still failed to really connect with any of the characters substantially enough for this duet to make it into one I would go back to.

Not always smooth sailing after a HEA

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Royally In Trouble follows on from Royally Not Ready. In this continuation of Keller and Lillys' story, we see how they are coping with the pressure of the upcoming wedding and life as royals. I love how versatile Meghans writing is. She's added a level of suspense that we don't normally get from her and I really enjoyed it. This story had laughs but was full of angst and drama, a fair bit of miscommunication and lots of spice. Meghan always writes her characters with amazing chemistry and this book was no exception. Royally In Trouble was a satisfying confusion to the Duology and a very enjoyable story.
I listened to the audio of this story which was really enjoyable. We get 3 different narrators and I liked how Lilly and Kellers narrators were present in each chapter so it really was like listening to a movie. I especially enjoyed Lillys narration I think Samantha Brentmoor did a really god job of portraying Lillys character and really brought her to life.

Enjoyable

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