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Wicked Queen (Royals World #2) by Geneva Lee Review

Hi ForeverBookers,  How are you all today? Hope you’re well! It’s very hot, where I am in the world!  I’ve just finished “ Wicked Queen”/“Claim Me,” Royals World book 2 by Geneva Lee and I really enjoyed it.  3.5 Stars! “Wicked Queen”/“Claim Me”  is book 2 in the Royals World trilogy, which is meant to be read after the Royals series by the same author, as it’s a progression of that series. We follow Clara, who got pregnant with the second royal baby in  “Wild King”/“Cross Me”  and is still pregnant in book 2 have to deal with the fallouts and drama of Royal life. Secrets get revealed and the tagline for the book is  “Every family has its secrets,”  which is true, certainly in this case. We have to watch the characters deal with these secrets, and it’s addictive. I think that’s the best word to describe this series.  “Wicked Queen”/“Claim Me,”  like  “Wild King”/“Cross Me”  (book 1 in the Royals World series) is told in dual POV. Both Clara and Alexander’s POV’s are

The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren Review

Hey ForeverBookers,  How are you all? I hope you’re all well! I’m sorry I’ve been absent for so long! I’ve been really busy over these past weeks. I’ve been reading sporadically because of this. It wasn’t  “The Unhoneymooners,”  the book I was reading by Christina Lauren’s fault, though! It was really good! I was also buddyreading it with a friend through Facebook. She enjoyed the novel just as much as I did, I think. We both thought it was a little slow in the middle for a few chapters but overall we enjoyed it very much. I’m surprised that I enjoyed it so much because I don’t normally like standalones. I would love a sequel to this, following the same characters.  4.5 Stars! As I said,  “The Unhoneymooners”  was really good. It was again quite episodic, like the last book I read but in a different way. It was like a soap opera, rather than a movie. I could see it as lots of episodes of a soap opera. The characters were written well, some with not so good intentions and t