Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on
I think I'm going to have to sit squarely in the middle of the line when it comes to being a Princess. From the time I was a little girl, I wanted to be a Princess with all the glitz and glamour. I wanted the fancy dresses to wear to the ball. I was jealous of the attention the royal family received. I wished someone would do my hair and my chores. I desperately wanted a Prince Charming to sweep me off my feet.
As time went on, I realised it wasn't all it was cracked up to be. The attention would suck donkeys balls when you're not at your best. Sitting for hours to get gussied up would lose its appeal. Having someone clear up your mess suddenly feels like an invasion of privacy. Prince Charming comes with obligations. I think I would be happy in the middle, and get to choose when and if I felt like being a Princess. Royally Endowed shows us what it's like being on the fringe. You're not royalty but you're kind of in the middle...but it's not a choice.
I loved Royally Endowed. The characters were lovable and sweet, funny and sexy, strong and smart. Logan was an amazing man with a hard past that he worked hard to get away from. Ellie is the sister to a Princess who is down to earth and easy to get along with. I loved this couple together and couldn't wait for it to finally happen. It wasn't going to be easy but I knew it would be worth the wait.
We get to catch up with all of my favourite characters from the previous stories and see how they're going. I have to admit that Franny is one of my favourites. Her straight talking always cracks me up.
If you're looking for an amazing love story with a sweet and sassy heroine falling for a strong and sexy hero, who sees you, protects you and loves you, I definitely recommend Royally Endowed.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 August, 2017: Finished reading
- 15 August, 2017: Reviewed