Monday, August 17, 2020

Review: Majesty

Majesty Majesty by Katharine McGee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Princess Beatrice is quickly learning what it means to be queen.  America has never had a queen on its throne and it thought it would have longer to adjust to this change.  Now that Beatrice’s father is dead, everyone’s role is being pushed in a new direction.  Princess Samantha is now the next in line to the throne and is having trouble living up to her reputation as a party princess.  Daphne has always wanted to be royal and has not always done what was right to those around her.  Now she is facing the troubles that are soon to follow a person without integrity.  Three women in three different situations all trying to deal with a country usually lead by men.  Will Beatrice get the man she loves?  What does the country need from her?

 

Majesty is the second book in the American Royals series.  I love this alternate reality where America became a country without democracy.  These young women are all dealing with a life-changing dilemma and must determine who they can trust and love along the way.  McGee has written a story that encompasses more than one tale that all weave together into a larger drama.  I can’t wait for the third book to be released and I recommend this book to everyone who read the first book.  If you haven’t started the series … why not?!


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