A review by enchantressofbooks
By Royal Command by Laura Navarre

3.0

I admit it, it took me significantly longer to finish and get into the book than I would have initially thought. Especially as it’s a short book/story. Katrin views herself as strong and independent woman. Unfortunately, she’s living in a time where women have few if any rights. However, that in it itself isn’t justification for how she goes about ‘surviving’. Perhaps there is where my issue with this book lies. She believes that exploitation and deception is a woman’s tool for survival, which doesn’t make me like her very much. This book is divided into two parts. The first part we get to meet Katrin, find out about past and learn who the main characters are. We, the reader will feel bad for what Katrin has had to endure and may even understand her and her actions. Again, I had difficulties with how she went about certain things. Part two is where I was able to finally get into the story as we get to meet Rafael and see how their story develops. He, in fact is my favorite part of this book. This is where the “romance” in historical romance is truly showcased. I found myself warming up to Katrin and even liking her towards the end. She does grow as a character, which is always a good thing.

Overall, a pleasant quick read.

Note: book review for Reading Between the Wines Book Club