A review by tallyvauthor
Majesty by Katharine McGee

5.0

I love this series so much.

It's just so cute and fluffy and feel-good. Like yes, there are stakes to some things and it can be sad and angering at times but it is beautiful and a complete and total comfort read.

This is the second book in a romance series of the lives of the American Royals (literally.) This is a a speculative fiction piece about what the American Royal family would be like if Washington was crowned as a monarch.

In this book, Nina is moving on from Jeff and finding a new happiness with a man who truly gets her, Jeff's best friend. Needless to say, our dear Jeffery is not too contented with this. How could he find out? Oh yes. Our dear maniacal Daphne. Is Daphne finally getting a conscious? Probably not.

Let's breifly discuss Daphne who is now totally taking the place of one of my favourite antagonists. She's smart. conniving, and a complete and utter dick. She is an awful person and I am trying to convince no one of anything else, but damn is she a well written villain.

Onto SAM. Sam get's herself into a fake relationship to make the future King Consort jealous. But when do fake romances really go as planned? (no seriously, please tell me a book where this happens. I don't think it exists.)

Jeffery is an idiot. A stubborn idiot. And I love how that's a constant in the series thus far.

Finally of course, Beatrice, our queen. She is stepping into her role as queen well, despite what got her there. But there is still a lot of people who don't want to see a woman rule, some closer than one might think. As for her romance, it doesn't matter. Bea's relationship is oddly the only one that really doesn't matter one way or the other. But her character is growing on me.