Royally Tied
A Crazy Royal Love Romantic Comedy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Gemma Dawson
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Bruce Mann
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By:
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Melanie Summers
Don't miss the heartwarming, laugh-out-loud continuation of the Crazy Royal Love Romantic Comedy series....
After a whirlwind romance that has taken them all over the globe, rugged survival expert Will Banks and Princess Arabella of Avonia are getting ready to take a trip down the aisle.
Planning the perfect wedding isn't easy at the best of times, so when you include two families who couldn't be more different, tensions are bound to run high. The last thing they need is a television producer determined to get every last sneer on film.
With one hilarious disaster after another ruining their plans, Will and Arabella must figure out how to pull it all together in time to say "I do".
Brimming with swoon-worthy romance, seriously funny shenanigans, and an unforgettable cast of characters, Melanie Summers is sure to make you laugh out loud and believe in love.
Contains mature themes.
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Good Ending to Series!
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(Spoilers) This book was the funniest yet. I was literally laughing my whole drive to work over the edible lingerie scene! That was the funniest scene I’ve ever heard in a book. Poor Arabella! I knew as soon as she opted to wear them straight to the airport that something would go wrong. The scene that followed of Arabella sulking in the tub to Will was one of the best and I rewound it repeatedly. He is so unbelievably sweet to her and their love is simply undeniable yet so many ppl refuse to see it! The news casters and bloggers weaved in to their private sweet moments was brilliant bc it highlights that the only two ppl who can truly measure the value of a relationship are the ones in it. It’s so sad that Will’s family jumped into the fray but they understandably did have a lot to put up with. It was so freaking sad and telling when Clara didn’t recognize him!
I enjoyed how much Will was sexualized in this book, not just for fanservice but also that it highlights how men are sexualized in media and not just women. Will’s discomfort and protests don’t matter to the network and this is part of the reason why Arabella goes mad with power trying to screw Dylan over. It’s interesting that he tried to fix things behind her back in book 2 and now she does the same in book 3. Arabella gets herself buried so deep that she has to shell out an insane amount of her inheritance to satisfy the network. The trip to Paradise Bay goes worse than imaginable and I never thought I’d feel so bad for King Winston. That interviewer that made Will cry should team up with Dylan, they’re both so evil! It’s devastating what sad and unusual roots Will and Arabella come from but it’s amazing how loving they both are despite this.
I loved when their families amicably confront them and make everything right. They really did add to their stress and seemed eager for them to fail or at least choose sides. I really feel like every character learned something at the end. I love the we are family decision, shows how much they all truly cared for Arabella and Will. The two weddings was an excellent idea, symbolizing the duality of their lives. Their public life and their private one. Ugh this whole tale really needs to be a string of movies or a tv series!
Highly recommend for lovers of romance and this author. Don’t listen to the hate for the male narrator, I couldn’t imagine his voice any other way! I hope we get to peek into their lives again in another series.
Long live Will and Arabella!
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Not as good as the others
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