His Royal Favorite (His Royal Secret #2) by Lilah Pace-a review

HIS ROYAL FAVORITE (His Royal Secret #2) by Lilah Pace-a review

His Royal Favorite

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ABOUT THE BOOK: August 16, 2016

James, Prince of Wales, is making history. He’s decided to come out to his subjects—and the world. However, telling the truth means exposing his relationship with lone-wolf reporter Benjamin Dahan. Although Ben never wanted commitment, the unexpected depth of his feelings leads him to join James in the media’s harsh spotlight.

When the news story explodes across the globe, Ben can endure the mockery and dirty jokes. But after his tragic past is cruelly revealed, his life begins to implode. Can even his love for James be worth this?

James has it no easier. His revelation divides the country and sparks turmoil within the royal family. He must struggle to defend not only himself and Ben, but also his younger sister, who hovers on the brink of a breakdown that could endanger her life.

Is Ben strong enough to survive the onslaught and stand by James’ side? And will James have to make a choice between Ben and the crown?

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REVIEW: HIS ROYAL FAVORITE is the second installment in Lilah Pace’s contemporary, adult HIS ROYAL SECRET M/M romance duology focusing on the fictional Prince of Wales James, and reporter/journalist Benjamin Dahan. HIS ROYAL FAVORITE should not be read as a stand alone as the story line picks up immediately upon the events of book one –His Royal Secret.

NOTE: HIS ROYAL FAVORITE is a M/M story line and contains some sexual situations that may not be suitable for all readers.

If you have not read book one, there may be some spoilers in my review.

Told from dual third person perspectives (James and Ben) HIS ROYAL FAVORITE follows James and Ben in the days, weeks and months after James revealed to the world he was gay. As the Prince of Wales, and thusly, the representative for the Church of England, James struggles with the possibility of having to abdicate the throne if the Church deems his relationship with Ben against their laws. What ensues is a story line focusing on the emotional and heartbreaking fall out for two men who found love but may lose one another-in the end.

The relationship between Ben and James waivers in the face of betrayal, media exposure, and a past riddled with loss and tragedy. Although Ben and James profess their love for one another, James is not willing to destroy Ben’s life to save the crown; and Ben may not be strong enough to battle the daily life of a royal consort. Unlike the first installment, the $ex scenes are limited, mostly implied and many fade to black. The focus of their relationship is survival in the face of scrutiny, family dysfunction, controversy, and media rumors and hype.

All of the previous story line characters play secondary and supporting roles. We watch as James’s younger sister’s life implodes, and with Ben’s insistence, James takes matter into his own hands. Ben’s life as a reporter meets with betrayal and trickery; and his past refuses to go away quietly. Uncle Richard’s story line is disappointing-the conflict resolution is met with silence and nothing more.

HIS ROYAL FAVORITE is an encouraging, emotional and energetic storyline. There are moments of heartbreak and betrayal; romance and love; acceptance and determination. Some of the story line premise is familiar-perhaps a reflection of the monarchy in real life-with an intimate look at the destructive nature of secrets and loss. The premise is imaginative; the characters are colorful and passionate; the romance is intimate and fated.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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His Royal Secret (His Royal Secret #1) by Lilah Pace-a review

HIS ROYAL SECRET (His Royal Secret #1) by Lilah Pace-a review

His Royal Secret

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 19, 2016

James, the handsome, cosmopolitan Prince of Wales, is used to being in the public eye. But he’s keeping a king-sized secret…James, next in line for the throne, is gay.

He’s been able to hide his sexual orientation with the help of his best friend and beard, Lady Cassandra. Sometimes he feels like a coward for not coming out, but he daren’t risk losing the crown. If he did, the succession would fall on his deeply troubled younger sister, Princess Amelia. To protect her, James is willing to live a lie.

While on holiday, he meets Benjamin Dahan—a rugged international reporter with a globe-trotting, unattached life—who catches far more than James’s eye. And when Ben is transferred to London, it seems fate may finally be smiling on James.

But what began as a torrid fling grows into something far more intimate and powerful. Soon James will have decide who he is, what he wants from life and love, and what he’s willing to sacrifice for the truth.

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REVIEW: HIS ROYAL SECRET is the first installment in Lilah Pace’s contemporary, adult HIS ROYAL SECRET M/M romance series focusing on the fictional Prince of Wales and the British Royal family. This is heir to the British crown Prince James, and journalist/reporter Benjamin Dahan.

NOTE: HIS ROYAL SECRET is a M/M story line with M/M sexual situations.

Told from dual third person perspectives (James and Ben) HIS ROYAL SECRET follows the building but forbidden relationship between the British Prince of Wales and heir to the throne James of the House of Hanover, and reporter Benjamin Dahan. While on assignment in Kenya, Benjamin comes face to face with the Prince of Wales, and within minutes is acutely aware that the young prince is hiding a secret, that if revealed could destroy any chance of ascending to the throne. James is a closeted gay using his best friend Lady Cassandra as his beard, and a man desperately lonely and looking for love. What ensues is a friends with benefits relationship that must remain hidden lest the British people, and the world, discover that the heir to the British throne is gay.

The relationship between Ben and James is fraught with issues of secrecy and trust. James and Lady Cassandra ‘pretend’ to be in a relationship but Cassandra’s numerous sightings with another man begin to destroy the façade that James had been building for years. Along with the need to keep their affair a secret, James must also contend with his younger sister whose emotional health is slowly beginning to unravel. The $ex scenes between James and Ben are intimate and hot; our couple switch between dominate and submissive at different points throughout the story.

We are introduced to several secondary and supporting characters including Lady Cassandra, and James’s long suffering younger sister Princess Amelia (aka Indigo), and several other members of the Royal Family including James’s uncle Richard whose line to throne is pushed further away. James’s personal assistant Kimberly, and his butler Hartley who keep James’s personal life a secret; Benjamin’s boss Fiona and co-worker Roberto , as well as some personal and private emails from Ben’s ex Warner Clifton who may be a future source of trouble.

The world building focused on the relationship between Ben and James-their growing love, and their need to keep secret the affair behind closed doors. Most of the conflict comes in the final pages of the book, wherein James has come to a decision about his relationship with Ben, and the secret he is going to reveal. I did have one issue, as it pertained to James’s coming out to the Royal family-the reader is not privy to the reveal; we are told and not shown, which is a bit of a let-down considering several members of the Royal family are stuck in the past.

HIS ROYAL SECRET is a slow building story line with a little bit of heartbreak, romance, lots of $ex, and two young men caught between falling in love or letting go. The premise is easy going and entertaining without too much angst or over the top conflict although I suspect book two HIS ROYAL FAVORITE will up the conflict and anxiety factor. The characters are colorful and interesting; the romance is a struggle towards a happily ever after-for now.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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