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File Size: 2351 KB
Print Length: 269 pages
Publisher: Peterson Paperbacks (March 26, 2018)
Publication Date: March 26, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07C9GBXGN
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This was a hard review for me to write because overall, I really did like Royal Rebel. I liked how that the main characters, Aly and Robert, were introduced in the first book in this series and that the story of Aly’s best friend, Emily, and Rob’s older brother, Kit, continued with their relationship. Robert’s twin brother, Jack, was barely mentioned which I found odd, especially since they were twins, and his sister, Jane, who will be getting her own story next.I enjoy reading books about other countries and this was set in England. I did like how the author described the scenery and life as a royal. Naturally, Rob was not only young, handsome, and a prince, he was the traditional playboy who had no real work commitments.Rob’s character was the one I liked the most. He really took a look at himself when he found the right woman (Aly), and honestly tried to be a better man.I thought Rob was handsome, witty, charming, generous, and really dedicated to his family. I liked how he always communicated honestly and open with Aly as well as his family. He looked to them for guidance and when the truth was told about a personal family mater that molded his views on relationships, he worked to change that. He was very thoughtful to Aly and even though he previously stated he couldn’t be in a committed relationship (not that he didn’t want to be), his actions spoke volumes.He was very thoughtful and would overhear or notice things she liked or wanted to do and made them happen. His character progressed and grew throughout the entire book. Even though he was a prince, he personally cleaned up throw–up (this was gross), he was not with other woman, and he made Aly feel special, appreciated, wanted, and desired. I did believe in their chemistry and their attraction to one another, and that it was more than skin deep. I especially liked their emails back and forth to each other.My only fault in the book, and this is only my opinion as to where is fell short, was with Aly. I did like many things about her especially her friendship with Emily, her work smarts and work ethic, and her vision of what she wanted in life. Her feelings on this changed rather abruptly (one minute she is ok with just hooking up with Robert, then she wanted more, then it had to be marriage with babies and a Volvo or nothing, and she only knew him a few months.) I do think it would have been helpful to include more information of their beginning; the book starts mostly in the middle of their relationship.They were on again and off again for most of the book, but one night they decided to give it a try, be exclusive, and go on a real date. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, because what happens next is important to the author telling the story as she sees it, but that is when I thought Aly made a wrong decision. She just dropped him cold because he assumed something and said the wrong things. What about all the right things he said and did? He even took on a full-time job at his family’s foundation because he wanted to, not because he was required.If you read this book, Aly basically didn’t do any thing nice for him personally other than to be intimate with him. He planned trips on a boat, took her to a museum, noticed a dress she was admiring and surprised her, planned the party along with her, etc. He really tried. He would complement her often too. I would have liked to see her plan a picnic, or even make him dinner one night. I realize that wasn’t originally what their relationship was about (they weren’t suppose to talk or kiss on the lips), but as they grew more fond of each other, I would have liked to have seen it not so one-sided and for her to not be so demanding and self-righteous.There were a lot of good moments in this book. She did speak to him as a person and not a prince, and let him know he was a good man, etc. He confided in her about his family and she was very supportive and encouraging, said all the right things…but he was trying, making all the improvements, and she kept wanting more. That is what dating is for, to really get to know one another and see if there is a future.They didn’t even have an official date yet when she ended things, and I wish she would have said, “What you said is wrong on so many levels, but you did take a red eye and flew all the way from Miami to London to see me and you look exhausted. Go to bed and get some rest and we’ll talk about this in the morning.â€It was so sad how he was respecting her wishes and stayed away even though it was breaking his heart. She finally realizes she misses him and that he was the one, but she never apologized to him, even though he apologized to her. I would have liked that, because she obviously hurt him, too, and forgiveness is key to any successful relationship.The book does end with a happy ending and I am glad they were able to work things out because I did believe in their relationship, their emotional and physical connection, and that they were meant to be.
Ahhh!! I've been so excited for Aly and Rob's story since I read Kit and Emily's. I was not disappointed! Aly and Rob have been hooking up for the past few months. Aly decides she wants her happily ever after, and starts searching for it elsewhere. Rob is our royal rebel, manwhore extraordinaire, carefree prince. Yet he hides a lot behind his cockiness and flirtatious behavior. Aly and Rob completely get each other. They see in each other what they are hiding. All their fears, disappointments, and dreams. I love them together so much.Once again Jessica Peterson makes us feel like princesses all throughout the story. The writing kept me glued to the pages. The characters and banter had me laughing and swooning. The sex was spectacularly hot. Rob is every bit of a sexy prince. Aly is every bit of a sassy, blunt American. Royal books are pretty hit and miss for me, Royal Rebel is a definite hit and I can't wait for more of this family. I'm so hooked on this series that it makes me want to go and find a prince of my own! I loved seeing more of Kit and Emily! I also can't wait for Jane's book! I'm just all around excited to read more from this author!
Royal Rebel has all the heat and passion I love in an enemies to lovers romance. There is witty banter, humor, tenderness, and heat packed into this unexpected love story. Jessica Peterson thoroughly fleshes out her characters in a way that enchants the reader. Her words are thought provoking and genuine. As a reader, I empathized and recognized parts of myself in each of her characters. This is a love story that speaks to romantic love as well as, self awareness and acceptance. Learn to embrace who you are and adapt to life's unexpected gifts.Robert is sexy and cocky. He has the goods and knows how to use them. The press labels him a playboy and he embraces the facade with gusto. There is so much more to Rob than his handsome exterior. He is intelligent, loyal, observant, empathetic, and funny.Aly is intelligent, savvy, hardworking, and focused. She has goals and aspirations, that happen to include finding "the one." In her mind a partner should be dependable, attentive and kind. None of these things scream Rob....at least not at first.The chemistry and sex between Rob and Aly is sweltering. It will leave you drenched in desire. The passion is intensified by the physical and emotional connection between these two. Royal Rebel is a sincere, enticing, sexy and intoxicating read.
I have been a big Jessica Peterson since I read her first book. She writes strong heroines and guys that are totally swoony, but yet have a vulnerability about them.Prince Rob is exactly that. He is a panty-dropping prince who has Aly all tied up with her thoughts and feelings. She knows he doesn't want more like she does, but yet, she can't find that white-hot chemistry with anyone else. Rob realizes that perhaps he has been holding on to the wrong thing all along and maybe Aly is his future.I loved the banter between them as they started out as enemies, but quickly morphed to so much more. The writing was great and this royal bunch is a lot of fun. I enjoy Ms. Peterson's writing and love her story telling. My only comment would be that some of the chapters span months of the characters not talking....I'm always curious as to what transpires in that time apart.I love this family and these characters and I'm so excited to continue on this journey with this family!
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