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  • Vanilla

    2
    By Goat berries
    Between a bland story, a heroine who was hard to like, and an odd use of idioms, I found this book to be just…fair. Vanilla, in the sense that it’s plain in spite of all the princesses. A good editor could help, but as it stands I wouldn’t recommend this book.
  • Outstanding Reading

    5
    By llbmb
    Excellent written book. Easy, witty and keeps your interest reading material. One to add to your reading list.
  • Very good book

    5
    By Whitney-mountain
    I have read many of Kathryn Shay’s books and enjoy eachone. This particular one, I Will Always Love you is great also. It’s my first time reading about the Princesses and I enoyed how she introduced the main characters, kept me intrigued and wanting more. I especially loved how both their families intervened in their lives at just the right time and of course the ending, loved it. A great read.
  • Good

    4
    By none open to use
    Witty characters, fun, romantic may
  • I will love you always

    5
    By Griper Gus
    I enjoyed it very much!!!
  • Short

    1
    By straighttalker198
    No good enough or long enough to be called a decent book
  • Not very good.

    2
    By A.Bolling
    Pretty unrealistic. Crappy ending. Awful male lead. Don’t waste your time.
  • Thoroughly enjoyed it!!!

    5
    By 777sails
    I received a complimentary copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing it. I just loved reading about Ryder's and Alexandra's journey to their HEA. This story while first in the series, is actually the second book to feature a Gentileschi sister. Getting to reading this love story and touch on the other sisters of this royal family, was a enchanting story. I loved how Alexandra was a strong female protagonist especially for a character so young but she is of royal stature so it would make sense. Ryder well let's just say that I wanted to slap him up side the head at times. The plot was smoothly written but I wouldn't have expected less from Ms. Shay. I really felt like I was right there in the middle of the scene. I do look forward to more of the sisters. I appreciate having a dual POV format. Seeing into the characters' thoughts really helped to understand their actions oh so much better. In fact, when the book was reflecting on a different sister, we got a glimpse of their POV. I highly recommend this story to anyone. You will not be sorry.

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