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Royalty Archives - ClaryNathanWill
  • ARC Reviews,  Reviews

    Emma Chase’s Royally Remembered ARC Review

    Thank you to Emma Chase and the team at Valentine PR for the advance reader copy of Royally Remembered. I was so excited to get the opportunity for an early read of this Royally series companion novel! “The lives of the Wessco royal family have always been extraordinary. Abounding in power and wealth, and marked by moments of soul-searing passion, exquisite love, and tragic loss. In this collection of short stories, set during the time period of the Royally books and beyond, we explore the moments that helped shape these characters into the irresistible heroes and heroines readers have come to know and cherish.We meet Prince Nicholas and Henry’s parents, Prince…

  • ARC Reviews,  Reviews

    Emma Chase’s Dirty Charmer ARC Review

    Thank you to Emma Chase and the team at Valentine PR for the advance reader copy of Emma’s latest story, Dirty Charmer. It has been awhile since I have reviewed for Emma Chase and I was over the moon when Valentine PR presented the opportunity to get an early copy of Dirty Charmer. I read it in one sitting. I started it right before bed and I could not go to sleep until I finished it as I was drawn in so completely. Check out the Goodreads synopsis… “Abigail Haddock is stunning, sensible, and some would say…stuffy. But it’s not really her fault. She was raised in one of Wessco’s…

  • ARC Reviews,  Reviews

    Nicole Williams’ Glass Castle Prince ARC Review

    Thank you so much to Nicole Williams and the team at Ardent Prose for providing me with an advance e-copy of Nicole Williams’ newest release, Glass Castle Prince. Here is the Goodreads synopsis… “A glass castle shatters as easily as a glass house—all it takes is one stone. Prince Edward has known this all of his life, and taken staunch measures to ensure he doesn’t give the public any reason to pick up their rocks. Or torches. Or pitchforks. As a twenty-two-year-old in line to ascend the throne, he lives more like a cloistered monk than his college-aged peers. Restraint is the tone of his life, resilience the theme. That…

  • ARC Reviews,  Reviews

    Emma Chase’s Royally Yours ARC Review

    Thank you so much to Emma Chase and Inkslinger PR for the advance copy of Royally Yours. I was a huge fan of the Royally series by Emma Chase, so I was over the moon when I was given the chance to read the next installment or should I say the prequel for review. That’s right guys this story centers on Lenora, who you will definitely be acquainted with if you have read the other books in the series (Which if you haven’t you really should). Here’s the synopsis straight from Goodreads: “Princess Lenora Celeste Beatrice Arabella Pembrook had an unusual childhood. She was raised to be a Queen—the first Queen of Wessco. It’s…

  • Cover Reveals,  Reveals,  Synopsis Reveals

    Emma Chase’s Royally Yours Cover and Synopsis Reveal

    I am so excited to be apart of the team revealing the cover and synopsis for the next installment in Emma Chase’s Royally series, Royally Yours. The book releases on October 30, 2018. The Royally series is a trilogy that I would identify as a New Adult classic. So many NA fans have read it and loved it. I’m so excited for this book (I talked more about it in a previous blog post about my most anticipated releases this fall), and if you have not picked up the series I highly recommend you do. Now what you have been waiting for, the cover… If you pick this up in paperback, here is the full cover……

  • Author Spotlight,  Reviews,  Series Reviews

    Author Spotlight on Karina Halle

    In author spotlight, I want to write dedicated posts to highlight an author that I believe deserves more attention both in and out of the NA literature fandom. It was a no-brainer for me to start out with Karina Halle (pronounced like Halle Berry, my stupid brain pronounced it differently for a long time). She is definitely one of the hardest working authors out there. Plus she’s a hometown girl for me (both of us were born in Vancouver, Canada (and she still lives close by)), which bleeds into the settings of so many of her books. Karina is a machine. She is my most read author, and here’s the…

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