Thursday, October 8, 2020

ARC Review: A Princess by Christmas (A Royal Wedding #3)

A Princess by Christmas (A Royal Wedding #3)

by Julia London 

Blurb:


She's discovered his secret.

Now the trouble really begins...

After three years of mourning—and turning her dear deceased husband's gazette into the ton's sauciest source of fashion and gossip—Hollis Honeycutt feels her life has been strangely bereft of late... Her sister is living abroad, and her best friend moved to the country. What must a young widow of rank and reputation do? Why, transform her society gossip sheets into serious investigative news, starting with a rumored coup...and the rather dashing, mysterious gentleman whom Hollis suspects might be the villain of her first real story, and she is the only one who can write it.

Marek Brendan is investigating terrible rumors of treachery and treason that threaten his home country of Wesloria, but he must proceed with caution. No one can discover the truth. After all, who would ever believe he is Wesloria's lost crown prince? Only Hollis Honeycutt's cerulean-blue eyes seem to know more than she's letting on—and worse, Marek can't seem to resist her curious charms. But even as betrayal threatens a nation and a throne, nothing is quite so dangerous as the lovely young widow who's determined to find the truth...and a prince of her own.

Themes:  Historical

Rating: 4 stars

Heat Rating: 
Review:

Another fabulous historical romance series by one of my favorite authors of all time has come to an end, and while it was bittersweet, the story itself was fun to read and sweet and romantic enough that I didn’t shed too many tears.  The Royal Wedding Series is one that took me a little bit to get into, not going to lie, but once I became invested in the characters and their lives I began to really enjoy the story.  Beginning with a fictional country in Europe and their royalty was a bit of a stretch but the descriptions of the country and its peoples were so rich and interesting that it was almost as if the country came to life for me.  London has that unique ability to bring her readers into just about any world she wants them to accompany her to and this was no exception. The great thing about any new series is getting to see it blossom from beginning to end, the characters, the overall arcs, and the connections that form between each individual story line. I have loved every moment of this series, but this final story about Marek and Hollis was wonderful on its own as well as the way it fed into the other stories in the series. The end of the series was beautiful and heartfelt, and I am dying to see what is coming next for this author because I think I might have gotten a little hint of a spin-off at the tale-end of the story.

Hollis Honeycutt has been feeling a little bit despondent lately ever since her sister and best friend moved so far away with their new husbands, Princes of Alucia, and men that have captured their hearts.  Hollis is determined to find her way in the world independently, but the more she experiences in the world, the more lonely she finds herself and the more she wants something more.  When her sister returns for peace talks with Alucia’s neighboring country, all the girls are back in the city together and she has never been happier, but when she goes to the palace to visit her sister she encounters the stranger, a most intriguing man. Soon every time she is around the royal groups, the man is there again and again and Hollis is too intrigued not to learn more about him.  Marek Brendan has traveled to England with the Weslorians in order to serve his king and country as advisor on the peace talks, but he never imagined he’d find himself in the sights of a seemingly-crazy English woman or the middle of royal intrigue.  The more Marek and Hollis spend time together trying to solve the mystery around the peace talks, the closer they become and the more she learns about his long held secrets.  Marek finds himself drawn to the sweet and loving, if slightly odd woman, but he knows that she isn’t for him and there can be no future the way things currently stand.  Can they find a way to give each other what they have always wanted, perhaps the greatest Christmas gift of all, or will they end up having to go their separate ways in the end?

I have loved Hollis from the very beginning of the series, seeing her as a woman well before her time, living her life as a widow in a time when most women jumped straight to the protection of the next man.  She is brave, independent, smart, and curious—sometimes to a fault—but she is also loyal to her friends and family, giving of herself even to her own detriment. I loved getting to know more about her and seeing her find more of her own confidence as she learned more about herself as a woman and an investigator.  She began the hunt for Marek’s secret determined to unmask whatever his secret was, but she was smart and sweet enough to know that sometimes keeping a secret is the right thing to do for all. She was also so sweet with her family and you could see that she is a little bit lonely until she begins to open her heart again to Marek and allow herself to slowly offer her love, even knowing nothing may come of it.  Marek has lived with one foot in two worlds most of his life, even before he realized it, and he is determined to keep his life solitary in order to keep anyone he cares about safe from danger.  I loved seeing him finding his feet with Hollis and coming into his own as both a man and as a leader among his peers because of his skills and his knowledge.  He refuses to give up when he is faced with a challenge, even when it could put him in physical and mortal danger. I loved his very dry wit, his intelligence, bravery, and his sweetness as well.  Watching him come out of his shell with Hollis, opening himself to her and her friends and family, shows him that he really just needs to make a decision and chose a side once and for all, and in my opinion he definitely chose correctly.  It was great to see them working together and their friendship growing as they learned more about one another and themselves, they truly were a perfectly matched pair.

While Hollis truly did become a Princess by Christmas, it isn’t the ending most of us expected and I loved seeing Marek and Hollis find what truly made them happy together and find their place in the world.  In order to get a believable HEA for these characters, London truly had to make sure that both Marek and Hollis truly understand what would make them happy individually before they could find a way to be together forever.  Hollis had to do a lot of soul searching in her short time with Marek, but she manages to learn enough that she knows she can’t be happy without this man by her side, in whatever form of life that takes.  Marek similarly learns that if he doesn’t put himself out there in order to show Hollis how much he loves her, there is no way he will ever be able to have the true love and happiness for life that he needs.  Both Hollis and Marek have a kind of quiet and subtle passion that drives them in their lives and when they clashed that heat was sweet and warm enough to burn for the rest of their years. I was thrilled to see all of our favorite characters from previous stories, including the main couples, and the way they are moving forward in their new lives.  It was also interesting to meet a few new friends and see some unconventional perspectives that I suspect will come forward in maybe a future series, though of course I can only hope.  As always the series ends with a lovely epilogue that lets us see how the couples from all three stories have continued their happiness and give us glimpses of their lives years down the road, which is my favorite part.  London continues to be a magical touch with her historical series and I can promise that as soon as I learn whatever might be coming next I will be the first in line requesting my copy to read! MORE, MORE, MORE please.

*eARC provided by author (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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