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    The Force of Such Beauty by Barbara Bourland
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    The Force of Such Beauty by Barbara Bourland tells the story of Caroline, a former Olympic runner whose life takes a dramatic turn after an accident ends her athletic career. As she recovers, she becomes entangled in the world of European royalty after getting engaged to a prince. However, her life in the principality is far from the fairytale she imagined. Instead of freedom, she finds herself in a gilded cage, where her every move is monitored. The comparison to real royal scandals makes the story relatable and timely.

    The writing is engaging, capturing the claustrophobic atmosphere of royal life. Bourland delves into the dark realities faced by women in such positions, highlighting their lack of control, personal sacrifices, and the shallow nature of royal duties. While the book has a plot-driven focus, certain moments are steeped in emotional depth. Readers may find themselves reflecting on the true cost of beauty and status in the modern world.


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    A Royal Duty by Paul Burrell
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    "A Royal Duty" by Paul Burrell is an autobiography that delves into the author's experiences working for the British royal family, particularly focusing on his time as a butler for Princess Diana. Burrell shares personal anecdotes and insights into the daily lives of the royals, shedding light on their private moments and interactions behind closed doors. The narrative style combines elements of loyalty, devotion, and candid storytelling, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of royal life and the emotional impact of Princess Diana's tragic death.

    Despite its autobiographical nature, "A Royal Duty" presents a mix of personal reflections and historical revelations, painting a vivid picture of the author's journey from a coal mining village to the opulent palaces of the Windsor family. Through Burrell's perspective, the book captures the essence of loyalty, dedication, and the challenges faced by those in service to the royals, while also exploring the nuances of power dynamics and unlikely alliances within the royal household.


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    Sasha
    Book 1 in the series:A Trial of Blood & Steel

    Sasha - A Trial of Blood & Steel by Joel Shepherd
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    'Sasha' by Joel Shepherd follows the story of Sashandra Lenayin, the daughter of the Varenthane king, who renounces her noble life to live among the Goeren yai, practicing swordwork. The plot unfolds in an alternate world where politics, warfare, and intricate relationships shape the narrative. The writing style is described as engaging and rich in detail, blending elements of Scottish clan dynamics, samurai swordplay, and medieval warfare seamlessly.

    SASHA CIRCLED, a light shift and slide of soft boots on compacted earth. The point of her wooden stanch marked the circle's centre, effortlessly extended from her two-fisted grip. Opposite, Teriyan th...

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    Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia - The Princess by Jean Sasson
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    'Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia' by Jean Sasson is a fascinating and eye-opening account of the life of a Saudi princess, Princess Sultana. It delves into the oppression and abuse suffered by women in Saudi Arabia, shedding light on issues such as lack of education, forced marriages, honor killings, and gender discrimination. Through the narrative, readers are exposed to the struggles faced by women in the country, offering a glimpse into a world where women are treated as possessions and face extreme repression.

    Jean Sasson's writing style in 'Princess' is described as powerful, moving, and informative. While some readers find the writing repetitive or preachy, the book is commended for its ability to bring awareness to the challenges faced by women in Saudi Arabia. The author presents Princess Sultana's perspective clearly and without bias, offering insights into the life of women in the Middle East and sparking important conversations about gender inequality and cultural differences.


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    Spare by Prince Harry
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    'Spare' by Prince Harry delves into the personal struggles and experiences of the author, particularly focusing on his journey of confronting his grief over his mother's death and navigating the complexities of royal life. Through candid storytelling, Harry shares insights into his courtship and marriage with Meghan, shedding light on the media's treatment of them and their decision to move to the US. The narrative also touches on Harry's military career, family dynamics, and the challenges he faced in finding his own path while being in the public eye.


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    Sex with the Queen by Eleanor Herman
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    'Sex with the Queen' by Eleanor Herman is a provocative exploration of the love lives of European queens throughout history. The book delves into the intimate relationships these royal women had, shedding light on the struggles, betrayals, and pleasures they experienced behind the gilded walls of the royal courts. With a mix of historical facts and scandalous anecdotes, the author paints a vivid picture of the complexities of power, passion, and politics that shaped the lives of these queens. The writing style is engaging, blending well-researched information with a touch of irreverence to create a compelling narrative that brings these historical figures to life.

    The book provides a captivating glimpse into the often overlooked stories of royal women, offering a fresh perspective on their roles as wives, lovers, and rulers. From the tragic tales of princesses forced into loveless marriages to the scandalous affairs of powerful queens, 'Sex with the Queen' weaves together a tapestry of historical intrigue and human drama. Through meticulous research and a knack for storytelling, Eleanor Herman presents a richly detailed account of how these women navigated the complexities of love and power in a world where every decision carried profound consequences.

    LUSCIOUS MISTRESSES GRACED THE BEDS OF MOST EUROPEAN kings for hundreds of years, pocketing eye-popping salaries and sometimes ruling nations. Indeed, between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, t...

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    The Swedish Prince
    Book 1 in the series:Nordic Royals

    The Swedish Prince - Nordic Royals by Karina Halle
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    In 'The Swedish Prince', readers follow the love story between Viktor, the Crown Prince of Sweden, and Maggie, a hardworking young woman who finds herself in charge of her siblings after a tragedy. The book weaves together sweet, light-hearted moments with deeper emotional themes such as mental health, grief, and family dynamics. The chemistry between Viktor and Maggie is palpable, with their banter adding comedic value to the story. Despite facing obstacles, the characters connect on a profound level, healing each other and finding strength in their relationship.

    The writing style of Karina Halle in 'The Swedish Prince' is described as versatile and engaging, with a mix of fun, flirty, and steamy elements that keep the readers hooked. The plot touches on sensitive issues, giving the royal romance a fresh and edgy twist. The characters, especially Viktor and Maggie, are well-developed and relatable, drawing readers into their journey of love, growth, and overcoming challenges.

    I close my eyes and try to will myself back into the happy peaceful place that the yoga and meditation YouTube videos have been telling me about. I’ve been using them for months now to help my stress ...

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    The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
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    'The Prince and the Pauper' by Mark Twain is a classic tale set in 16th century England where the crown prince, Edward VI, and a poor beggar boy, Tom Canty, accidentally switch places, leading to a series of adventures and challenges for both characters. The story delves into themes of identity, social class, and morality, showcasing the different lives and experiences of individuals from varying backgrounds. Twain's writing style is described as a mix of historical fiction and social commentary, with elements of humor and wit sprinkled throughout the narrative.

    1850 Sam’s brother Orion, ten years his senior, returns to Hannibal and establishes the Journal ; he hires Sam as a compositor. Steamboats become the primary means of transport on the Mississippi Rive...

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    The Royal Art of Poison by Eleanor Herman
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    Eleanor Herman's 'The Royal Art of Poison' is a captivating exploration of historical figures who may have been poisoned, offering insights into the methods and mysteries surrounding their deaths. The book delves into the grim realities of royal life, from filthy palaces to deadly cosmetics and medical care, providing a morbid yet fascinating look at the darker side of history. Herman's writing style combines wit, compassion, and a touch of humor, making the tragic events she chronicles both engaging and informative.

    Herman's narrative weaves together stories of murder, accidental poisoning, and the various ways poison permeated different aspects of life, from medical treatments to daily skincare routines. Her clear, friendly, and lively prose draws in readers with its captivating storytelling, making 'The Royal Art of Poison' a must-read for history enthusiasts and mystery lovers alike.


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    The Princess Companion: A Retelling of The Princess and the Pea - The Four Kingdoms by Melanie Cellier
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    "The Princess Companion" by Melanie Cellier is a charming retelling of the classic fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea." The story follows Alyssa, a woodcutter's daughter who finds herself at the royal family's winter castle and becomes the Princess Companion to the twin princesses, Lily and Sophie. As she navigates castle life and befriends Prince Max, Alyssa gets entangled in the intrigue and romance within the royal family. The writing style captures the essence of a fairy tale while adding original details and a slow-building romance between Alyssa and Max, creating an enchanting and engaging story that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    If anyone had told me a year ago that I would find true love through a pea, I would have laughed. I mean, when you live in a forest and never see anyone who isn’t related to you, or at least overly ob...

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