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Kiss of the Royal
by Lindsey Duga
This is one of those books that has such a beautiful cover you automatically have to pick it up to see what it is about. The synopsis gives you a good idea of what it is about. But really the world is so much more intricate and magical than you might guess from the idea of a kiss being magic. About 80 pages in I was so hooked it was hard to have to go back to work when I'd been reading on my break. Since all we're given is the story from Ivy's viewpoint and background, it is very frustrating the way that Prince Zach keeps denying her a simple kiss. How he even stands back at first and doesn't immediately agree to be her partner. It was easy to feel Ivy's pain at losing a partner, and not just one, five. And then how her mother treated her, she really did feel alone. But she had her sisters, and then she had Bromley, who was like a brother to her. I liked the correlation between how the Wicked Queen ripped out her heart, and how the Legion felt emotion was a bad thing.
Once Zach and Ivy got on their way, however, there was so much to learn about the Romantica group. And then to learn that there might be a dark side to the royal kiss, something that may make the good it did not worth it. The ending had some twists and turns, and I loved the little epilogue so we knew just how things could turn out without needing a sequel. I could totally see a sequel, as it sounds like this world has more battles to end the darkness, but the main obstacle in this story was basically solved and we get a pretty happy ever after.
I look forward to putting this in my school library. I think the beautiful cover will make students pick it up, and the story itself will keep them turning pages until the exciting ending.
Once Zach and Ivy got on their way, however, there was so much to learn about the Romantica group. And then to learn that there might be a dark side to the royal kiss, something that may make the good it did not worth it. The ending had some twists and turns, and I loved the little epilogue so we knew just how things could turn out without needing a sequel. I could totally see a sequel, as it sounds like this world has more battles to end the darkness, but the main obstacle in this story was basically solved and we get a pretty happy ever after.
I look forward to putting this in my school library. I think the beautiful cover will make students pick it up, and the story itself will keep them turning pages until the exciting ending.