
A Royal Romance
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Narrated by:
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Lesley Parkin
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By:
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Jenny Frame
Georgina, Princess of Wales, has always known her destiny, but she never expected duty to call so soon. When her father dies suddenly, she is called back from her Royal Navy post to assume the crown. While the people acclaim their new Queen, Great Britain's first openly gay monarch, all George feels is the isolation of her station.
Beatrice Elliot's staunch anti-monarchist views have always been a point of gentle contention with her working class, royalty-loving parents. When Bea, director of a hospice charity, must spend six months working with Queen Georgina, her charity's new patron, sparks fly and passion blooms. But is love enough to bridge the gap between Bethnal Green and Buckingham Palace?
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The voice by Lesley Parkin left a little to desire, but she shined in the right moments giving a perfect emotional tone to some scenes, even if she sounded a bit monotone other times. By far her best performances were Julian and Queen Adriana, perfectly capturing his snobbish and condescending tone and her wise and tought personality. George sounded the same most of the time, not much emotion in her voice, but I attribute that more to her own personality.
Overall this is a fantastic book that I would recommend to anyone looking for a modern fairy tale about a Queen falling in love with an ordinary girl, about how they met and how in the end they lived happily ever after.
Love this book with all my heart
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heartwarming
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The Day Dreams Came True
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Good book!
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I have, after several books related to the topic, come to appreciate the differences between a public and private life. I'm a fairly anonymous bystander to life as it passes me by. I don't strive for attention, though o occasionally get it. I've developed an educated tolerance/awareness/synicalness about media attention to sell this rag or that movie based on the value of gossip and the tendency of the less educated to be swept up in the awe-ness of someone who has achieved or garnered popular attention. At the same time, thanks to books like A Royal Romance, The Gravity Between Us, and Waiting in the Wings, among others, I have gained a different appreciation for the exposed private lives of people in the public eye.
The one exception mentioned in my first sentence was the change from sweetly passionate to something else. I am about 80% sure that the author (or her editors) intended to express the all-consuming sense of trust by exposing dreams and fantasies. Also, that, "this one person, without being told, knows my fantasies and meets them eagerly." Properness is consistent. George's character is about constancy, even if Bea brings out other sides of her.
I'm not a prude (exactly). I get it when it is eased into (no pun intended). Here we diverted abruptly.
Otherwise, top notch!
A Fairytale Come True
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Royal Weddings are In.
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Would you listen to A Royal Romance again? Why?
yes, great story and it was good to get another perspective of being gay in a lonely position that is on the world's stage.What did you like best about this story?
Bea's patience and understanding.Which scene was your favorite?
The fireplace scene at BalmoralIf you could take any character from A Royal Romance out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Bea...she is opened mindedAcross the Pond
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Great book
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I love that this is set in the future vs the past and yet isn’t weighed down with crazy new tech stuff. The story definitely focuses on the love story between the two MCs.
It’s a charming tale. Working class meets royal and falls in love. The adoration that George has for Bea is adorable. But it is a little smothering toward the end, I won’t lie. Not terrible so but enough that it feels a little redundant in places. That being said, it could just be George’s character—especially since she’d never experienced love before.
Overall though, it’s a wonderful book. And I would recommend.
I love a good royal romance
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