Scandal Queen by Anna Bloom

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Scandal Queen by Anna Bloom
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I never meant to fall for a prince… now nothing can be the same again.

It wasn’t meant to be this way… My life with my daughter was safe and protected; perfectly controlled.

Then he came and smashed everything I knew, everything I thought I knew, into pieces.
He broke my heart with his lies and deception, but now he’s under my skin and I can’t go back to the life I once had. All roads lead to him, the king of my heart, the man I would change everything for.

But with royalty comes obligation and expectation. Everyone wants a piece of him.

Inside the palace walls, he swears to keep us safe, yet I know the promise isn’t his to make.
Can he be the person his country needs while also loving us? Can I be the woman who stands proud by his side, or will I always be the daughter of a drug addict who has no place in the higher realms of society?

He says we can make it work, that we can fight tradition and give his people something new.
I wonder what price we will pay to be free to live our dream.

  • File Name:scandal-queen-by-anna-bloom.epub
  • Original Title:Scandal Queen (Tabloid Princess Book 2)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07XKCC7D2
  • Date:2019-11-27T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:361.409 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Epigraph
  • 4. Preface
  • 5. Chapter 1
  • 6. Chapter 2
  • 7. Chapter 3
  • 8. Chapter 4
  • 9. Chapter 5
  • 10. Chapter 6
  • 11. Chapter 7
  • 12. Chapter 8
  • 13. Chapter 9
  • 14. Chapter 10
  • 15. Chapter 11
  • 16. Chapter 12
  • 17. Chapter 13
  • 18. Chapter 14
  • 19. Chapter 15
  • 20. Chapter 16
  • 21. Chapter 17
  • 22. Chapter 18
  • 23. Chapter 19
  • 24. Chapter 20
  • 25. Chapter 21
  • 26. Chapter 22
  • 27. Chapter 23
  • 28. Chapter 24
  • 29. Chapter 25
  • 30. Chapter 26
  • 31. Chapter 27
  • 32. Chapter 28
  • 33. Epilogue
  • 34. Article
  • 35. If We Were Young

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Scandal Queen, Book 2 of the Tabloid Princess duet, was about 22-year-old Leia Lawrence, a single mother of a six-year-old daughter and the marketing manager for "Bright Futures" charity, and 30-year-old Prince Oliver Beaufort, the future King of England.

This story picked up three days after Book 1 ended. Although Leia had reached out to the Prince at the end of the first story, he had not responded to any of her messages. It was her BFF and the BFF's brother who ended up helping Leia and her daughter to leave London and the hounding of the press behind for the greener pastures of a cottage in Cornwall.

There was more angst and drama in this book than in its predecessor. The push/pull was minimal, but the conflict was very high from all sides. The emotional rollercoaster had more twists and turns than Book 1, and it felt like it was never-ending.

In all honesty, the 30-year-old prince seemed to be quite a bit more immature than Leia, the 22-year-old commoner. He seemed to go about things in more of a lackadaisical attitude than she did. Leia was much more responsible and level-headed when approaching the subject of their relationship with the public. Even when it came to the security for her and her daughter, Daisy, he was more about buying people off than dealing with it immediately.

What I enjoyed the most about the book was that it gave the reader a glimpse into the struggles that a reigning monarchy has in fitting into modern times when they are steeped in centuries of traditions that are hard to break. It almost emulated the struggles the real British monarchy has been dealing with in real life. This story allowed the reader to empathize with both the royal and the commoner side of the coin.

While there were quite a few errors, both grammatical and punctuation, the story still earned a four-star rating this time around. I felt it deserved the higher rating because of how the author incorporated the struggles a country would go through in such a situation as this.

Reply16 days ago
    Petra Pan
    Petra Pan

    Loved this two books, so good......

    Reply3 years ago