by Rachel Hauck
Publisher: Zondervan
Pages: 368
Format: book
Buy the Book: Amazon
Goodreads: Regina Beswick never dreamed of faraway places. She’s happy with her life as a classic car mechanic and owner of a restoration shop.
But an unexpected visitor and the discovery of a fairytale, drawn by her great-grandma, causes Regina to wonder if she might be destined for something more.
Tanner Burkhardt, Minister of Culture for the Grand Duchy of Hessenberg, must convince the strong-willed Southerner, Miss Beswick, that she is his country’s long-lost princess. Failure could destroy his reputation and change his nation forever.
As Regina and Tanner face the challenges before them, neither are prepared for love to invade their hearts and change every thing they believe about themselves.
However, when a royal opponent nearly destroys Regina’s future, she must lean into God and trust He has sovereignly brought her to her true and final destiny.
Kritters Thoughts: The second in the Royal Wedding Series and I loved this one even more. This book centered around a different royal - Miss Regina Beswick who is living in Florida and has left a safe career of CPA to open a car restoration shop. Her life will be turned upside down as a country comes to find out that she is their long lost queen and she must decide what life she would like to live.
An interesting way to continue a series by taking a different royal and put them at the center. I loved Regina's real debate about whether she wants to move to another country and become a Queen or stay and pursue the new path that she had just started to pave. The love story in this book didn't take center stage and I liked that. I liked the focus on Regina's quest for personal happiness came first and then love kind of fell in her lap!
My only wish for this book was a little more of an appearance of Susanna and King Nathaniel, I loved them so much from the first book. And now I wonder who will be at the center of the third book??
Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one copy of this book free of charge from Litfuse Publicity. I was not required to write a positive review in exchange for receipt of the book; rather, the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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