Royally Endowed by Emma Chase review

“If a man can’t keep those most precious to him safe… he doesn’t deserve them.”

I’ve waited for Emma Chase’s next book since I read Royally screwed. And this one was worth the wait. Each couple in the Royally series is unique and had their own quirks, but still has the same Emma Chase signature. Hilarious, sweet, and very romantic. These “Royal” men are just one of a kind and practically perfect.

“When you look at her, does the whole world just sort of… fade away? And she’s the only thing you see? The only thing you ever want to see?”

Logan is not like the other heroes in the book, where they were princes – he was just one of the ‘help’. Bodyguard – to be more specific. But that does not mean he isn’t as charming as the rest of them, which made him a prince in my book. And I loved that the author didn’t keep the Royally series just for royalty.

I also loved Ellie, ever since Royally Screwed. She was brave, confident and had a free soul – and still was in this book. Although the story revolved around a bodyguard tasked to save her, she didn’t at all cower and be the damsel in distress, she was her own person, who was smart enough to know what she wanted.

This book is like an all-star of the Royally series. We not only see our main characters, but Prince Nicholas and Olivia, but also Prince Henry, and Sarah and the Queen which added to the entertainment. Also, how the princes acted in this book just proved how much in love they are with their wives, and gave us a glimpse of a bigger ‘happily ever after’ than what we were given before.

This book was not only romantic, fun, sexy and hot – they are also emotional. Not ugly cry books – but they will definitely pull some of your heartstrings. Trust me, the trifecta of “Royal” men in this book will just make you swoon.

So, if you haven’t read any book from the Royally series yet – you should probably start now. And swoon away. 😉

5 knightly stars

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