Forever Theirs by Katee Robert

Forever Theirs (Twisted Hearts, #2)

by Katee Robert

Meg only wanted one night…

Meg Sanders enjoyed her wild night with a prince and his bodyguard—but now she’s moving on. She has enough problems without borrowing the kind of trouble Theo brings just by being who he is. But no matter how determined she is to leave that night a fond memory, she hasn’t seen the last of Theo and Galen…

Galen only wants to protect his prince…

Galen Mikos’s life boils down to one goal. Keep Theo alive. But as long as Theo draws breath, he’s a threat to the powers that have taken over Thalania—and anyone they associate with runs the risk of becoming a target, too. Galen will never forgive himself if they let their selfish desire for Meg puts her in danger. But it might already be too late…

Theo will do anything to keep them both.

Theo Fitzcharles might be an exiled prince, but he doesn’t intend to stay that way. He’s only concerned with one thing—clearing his mother’s name and reinstating himself as Crown Prince of Thalania. There’s no room in that plan for distraction, especially when it makes him forget himself the way Meg does. But after spending one perfect night with her and his best friend, Theo has no intention of leaving her alone.

Even if it damns all three of them in the process.

In FOREVER THEIRS, you’ll find:
-> Royal Romance
-> Second Chance Romance
-> Bodyguard romance
-> MMF
-> Sword-cross guarantee

Reviewed by Ailyn Henbane on

4 of 5 stars

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This holds up well to the first, having jumped directly into it without pause.

The plunge from normalcy into intrigue for Meg is a lot like a drag race, 0 to 60 as fast as possible. I want to say I found Meg's pride annoying, but frankly if someone paid off my debt without telling me, without asking me, I would verbally tear them to pieces at the very least. I didn't even grow up truly poor, but pride is a terrible thing.

In the midst of a frantic run to prove legitimacy and avoid death, it was interesting to see just how the trio shifted and grew into one another. Every time one of them held their tongue for the others, it felt like they pulled a little closer to one another. An unintentional dragging down of walls on the characters part.

Part of me was anticipating Meg having to leave, to make a wild comeback in the third act of this part of the series. I'm pleasantly surprised that they're jumping in with both feet. While the relationship isn't perfect, it is another good look into what poly relationships can be like. Work. Difficult. Sometimes two people are freer with one another than another partner. It's good to see these things shown, without it destroying the relationship entirely. That they learned from the mistakes is even better

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