Title | : | Royal Rumble (Love in Laandia #1) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 1989203310 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781989203316 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 329 |
Publication | : | Published February 6, 2024 |
Royal Rumble (Love in Laandia #1) Reviews
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This is so cute. If you like royal stories and from enemy to lover (frenemy), you should read this. Highly recommend. Prince Odin of Laandia need to find a true loves and will get married soon to Lady Camille in 6 weeks. In 6 weeks, too many things happened to them because of ten years back tragedy where Prince Odin said that he is not in love with Lady Camille after they had exchanges hundred of letters.
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⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ 3.5 stars ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆
"It was a perfect night to fall in love."
"She's a beautiful woman, and the more she smiles, the more her beauty increases."
"Suddenly I want to know everything about him, like getting a new book you can't wait to start reading."
this was a sweet and lighthearted royal romance. it is medium paced in my opinion, but the writing is really easy to follow. i loved how we got both camille's and odin's pov. the story was cute and i definitely enjoyed it but i guess i was expecting something a bit different. the premise of the book seemed more interesting than the actual plot. i just felt that it was repetitive at times. i will be reading other books in this series though as i am interested in the other brothers!
˗ˋˏ ୨୧ thank you to NetGalley and Holly Kerr for the digital arc in exchange for an honest review! ୨୧ ˎˊ˗ -
Camille and Odin met 10 years ago at a ball. Upon their first meeting, it was love at first sight. An instant connection. However after many letters exchanged, their relationship fell away.
That is until these two find themselves in an arranged marriage.
Odin is attempting to cover up an embarrassing on screen break up.
Camille is on arranged engagement number seven.
Can these two get over their history together to make this marriage work?
Camille is everything. I love her spunk. Her passion. Her determination to never be stepped on. She is a bad ass and I love her !!
Odin is everything we dream of in a prince, but also way hotter with the strong Viking blood in his veins.
I loved the story of Odin and Camille’s first meeting. The only thing that kind of crushed me was not knowing what for sure made Odin stop responding? I feel like there’s more to the story in their falling apart than what we are given.
There was a lot of miscommunication between our fiancés and I felt that kind of hindered the plot. There were a lot of moments that I wanted to scream “JUST SAY IT!!!” Because their internal voices said one thing and it was never acknowledged out loud. For as bold as Camille is, I didn’t expect her to bite her tongue as often as she did.
Overall though, I loved watching these two grow from being in an arrangement - to slowly falling in love with each other. Long lost loves, reunited.
Such a wonderful premise, well executed, and adorably cute.
Thank you SO much for the opportunity to read and review this book! -
I need the next book and I need it now!!
If you’re looking for a swoon worthy read, this is it! This will they/won’t they story is so cute and heartwarming. Everything from the MCs to Odin’s brothers to Betty White made me giddy. If you’re looking for a swoon worthy read, this is it! The land of Laandia sounds so lush and calming, The way Holly describes the town makes me feel like I’m actually there, breathing in the fresh, ocean air. There is so much more I wanted to know! Can’t wait for the next book in the series 👑
* thank you NetGalley for this ARC* -
A second chance for the love at first sight Camille and Odin experienced ten years ago? Maybe. The start of an international incident? More than likely. That was so cute and so fun, even if the two of them drove me a little batty that they couldn’t own up to their feelings. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this couple get to know who each other now as opposed to the teenagers who were infatuated so long ago. Their antics and banter kept me highly entertained. I loved where Camille and Odin are when this story ends, but there’s so much more I still want to know. It’s probably a good thing that it sounds like this is the launch of a new series for the author. I’m already anxiously waiting to find out what’s going to happen next.
I received a complimentary advance copy of this book through Booksprout. -
3.25/5
The premise was interesting. The actual book. Not so much. I liked the vibes more than the actual plot.
The writing wasn't for me and I was quite disappointed about a lot of things. It was so hard to root for Odin. he was being such an idiot the whole book! There's this quote in this book from odin's perspective that sums him up perfecly. "“Oh.” Dating my wife-to-be. It makes sense. I should have thought of that. Why didn’t I think of that?"
EXACLY, yOU MORON. WHY DIDN'T YOU? Oh my god and it was like that all the time. He ignored her when she came there alone, he didn't tell her in advance anything to warn her, and don't even get me started on the engagement ring fiasco. Oh my god, I wanted to strangle and shake him and punch him repeatedly. He wanted to marry her because he told the world what happened between them years prior without even warning her, but hot pissed about her having her own agenda? Asshole.
The only redeeming thing about Odin I found was how into her he was from the beginning. Being scared but aroused, comparing her to Valkyrie etc. But I was really disappointed about his arc.
Which brings me to Camille. I liked her and was on her side (and she finally began wearing colors! I was hoping this would happen!) but one thing I was really hoping for which we never got was a confrontation with her father. He hated her and put her down and we never saw her standing up to him with Odin by her side. He was just gone and we never got a closure about it. I wanted it to happen and was very disappointed when we didn't get that.
In all, the premise was good but the book wasn't my favourite. Writing was very simple - sometimes too simple - and I just wasn't very into that. I won't be reading any more books in the series.
I received the ARC from NetGalley and Three Birds Press in exchange for my honest opinion. -
A lighthearted and sweet royal romance, where Camille and Odin might get a second chance at love.
'Marriages of convenience should be convenient. This is not'.
Camille thought she had met the love of her life when she was 17 with Prince Odin of Laandia: sneaking away at a ball and spending the night together, she fell in love. When they parted ways, Camille wrote over 100 letters to Odin, but only received a few in return. With little effort from Odin, Camille decided to end it.
10 years later, Camille and Odin are getting to married... to each other. An arranged marriage. But can Camille forgive Odin for, 1. 10 years ago, and 2. Broadcasting to the world that she was the one who got away on national television.
𝗧𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀
A good start to the Love in Laandia series, I do enjoy an arranged marriage trope - alongside getting a second chance at love.
I loved watching Camille and Odin fall for each other all over again, although guarded at first. However, I would have liked the full answer as to why Odin stopped writing to Camille 10 years ago, but maybe we'll see that in the next installment.
Overall, this was a really sweet read and I'm looking forward to the next book in the series!
'This is supposed to be an arranged marriage, but it might be starting to feel like a real one too easily'.
Thank you to NetGalley and Publisher for this copy. This review is voluntary. -
I read this book as an ARC and enjoyed the classic royal romance. The love story between Odin and Camille was cute but I truly enjoyed both characters maturing and realizing they had some baggage.
I did find the plot and overall romance a bit lacking and at time it was hard to determine if the POV character was thinking something internally or speaking out loud which made some of the chapters hard to get through. I did however enjoy seeing Camille find a family that made her feel safe and that she could be herself.
Overall cute but basic storyline of falling in love young and finding their way back to each other without a lot of plot or details regarding what occurred over the last 10 years or what they’d like to become in the next stage of their lives. I hope the rest of the series expands further. -
I received a copy of Royal Rumble from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Our main characters Camille and Odin shared one magical night 10 years ago. Flash forward, they are now entering into an arranged marriage. Both have things to gain from this marriage, but can they get over the past to make this marriage happen?
Camille was such a strong-willed gem, and boy did she make Odin woooork to make up for his past mistakes.
Odin is a literal Viking prince, and I loved seeing him fall for Camille.
Royal Rumble was such a fun time that had me all in and rooting for the couple. With such a great cast of supporting characters, this book was a heartwarming start to a series. -
this was an enjoyable and entertaining read and start to the series! this book follows odin and camille reconnecting for a marriage of convenience after not seeing each other for 10 years, after a night at the ball together and they have to navigate their past and future together and figure out if this marriage is what’s best for them! i love a marriage of convenience and adding the royal mix to it was so cute! the royals in this book are unconventional and fun and it was refreshing to read!
i had a lot of fun reading this sweet book 🤍 -
Their dynamic was kinda confusing and we didn’t get to see much of their real relationship… and not even writing about the wedding?! I feel like the ending was just… not an ending?! So mad about that…
The idea was really sweet and good but the execution was kind of sloppy and not done very well -
My journey to Laandia did not disappoint. Prince Odin and Lady Camille’s second chance romance was a perfect beach read. I loved the characters, especially Lady Camille as a strong woman lead. Odin and his brothers were compelling and I look forward to spending more time in Laandia with them.
Royal Rumble definitely earned bonus points with me for its references to and locations in Canada, plus it even managed to work in a reality TV show to the plot. Super fun read!
*Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest review!* -
I love a cute royal romance. This might be my favorite second chance romance. Very the Princess Diaries 2 vibes! When I saw there would be another book I was super excited.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Royal Rumble by Holly Kerr
WOW! This book was amazing, I’ve literally read it in one sitting. Couldn’t put it down.
If you grew up watching prince and me, the princess diaries or even the swan princess this is the story for you! It such a cosy cute read. Camille and Odin are the cutest characters ever, you instantly fall in love with them 🥰
Thank you so much Holly for sending me an Advanced copy to read. -
I loved this book! It was everything I look for in a romance- main characters that I want to be friends with, unexplored feelings, cast of memorable supporting characters, and of course a happily ever after. Plus, this is the start of a series and I can't wait to read the rest of them.
Lady Camille is next in line to be prefect of a small island nation and because of an ancient rule she must be married to do so. Her father, the current prefect, wants her to shrink into the background (hello graupe dress) and enter into an arranged marriage that will be beneficial to both nations. Camille has 6 broken engagements because she wants more than an arranged marriage and fading into the background. This time she is hopeful, she met Prince Odin 10 years ago and can't forget him even though her broke her heart. Will the connection still be there? Will the Prince want her to be herself?
Prince Odin has always thought about duty and country and wants to marry. He agreed to the arranged marriage after a disastrous stint on a reality show but what is the real reason for suggesting Camille? Has the Prince ever thought beyond what he thinks is his duty to what he truly wants? Can he be honest with himself and Camille or is this doomed to be a 7th broken engagement?
Thanks to the author and Kate Rock Book Tours for providing a copy for my honest review. -
Thank you in advance to the author, Holly Kerr, for providing a complimentary review copy through Kate Rock Book Tours. A positive review was not required nor requested, and all words are my own.
This is my first introduction to Kerr’s writing, and traditionally – I don’t read romantic-comedies (rom-coms). I’m more of a romantic-suspense, or straight romance type. Yet, something about this story grabbed me.
I think most people, at least those alive back in 1981, got their royal wedding fix (and fantasy) with Charles and Diana’s wedding. It was, at the time, a true fairytale. As I was little – I didn’t remember it at all. I know they were married July 29, 1981 (a day after my mom’s birthday). My mom was in the hospital and saw the wedding on TV when it aired. That was on 7/28 here in the U.S, making her believe, for years, it was on her birthday.
But, just 30 years later, on my own birthday – 4/29/2011 – Prince William and Catherine Middleton got married. So, that’s my “fairytale” there. I did find that odd though – Charles/Diana around my mom’s birthday; William and Catherine on my ACTUAL birthday.
I’m sure most girls (and some women) wouldn’t mind that fairytale happily ever after. I’m sure that some dreamed of finding a prince and marrying him. Me? That was never me. Not really. Not in for all the pomp, grandeur, and chaos that is royal life.
The first book – in any type of series, regardless of genre – is a difficult one to set up. The author has to set-up a recurring theme and story, tell a complete story to somewhat wrap up by the end of the book, and introduce all the characters in the series while focusing only on the main characters for the current story.
Kerr introduces readers to:
💍 Lady Camille
🎩 Lord Arnaud (Prefect of St. Pierre and Camille’s father)
👑 King Magnus (Laandian King)
🍻 Prince Kalle
👑 Prince Odin
🛻 Prince Gunnar
👑 Prince Bo
👑 Princess Kyra (mentioned, not seen)
There are very little content or trigger warnings. There is the beginning of something – “chickens …”, but it is cut off. There is a use of bad@$$. There is a mention of multiple intimate partners on Odin’s side, but nothing mentioned beyond that. There is the mention of a same-sex relationship. This is not on page or even a key part of the story, and is mentioned casually.
Some of the tropes used are enemies to lovers (or rather an enemy to lover), second chance, arranged marriage/marriage of convenience. Arranged marriages/marriages of convenience are not a strange romance trope, or strange ideas for royal families. In the early days of the monarchy, arranged marriages were for political reasons, one famous one was the marriage of King Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon, a political alliance between England and Spain.
Camille and Odin’s marriage is about on the same order. She needs to get married to assume the position of prefect for St. Pierre. She’s doing it more or less for the people of the island as her father’s cousin (the next relation in line) wants to pawn the island off on Spain who intend to turn it into another Alcatraz. Camille can’t let that happen though.
She’s already had six (6) failed engagements, and can’t afford to lose this one.
But, she’s also devastated that her husband-to-be revealed she was a past love during his time on the reality show The Suitorette, even worse is the episode airs on the same day they announce their engagement.
As it turns out, 10 years earlier, Camille and Odin met – sort of fell in love. She wrote letters, and then – heard nothing from him. So, the marriage is presented as a “rekindled friendship to romance” – which it is ANYTHING but.
She’s then forced to stay in Laandia until the wedding to ensure it happens. But, it isn’t a happy time, and she exiles herself to her room for a few days. One thing she is aware of when she leaves her room – there are a certain group of “fans” – the Odinites, who don’t like her and want her to go home. Camille isn’t opposed to the idea.
However, as she needs this “alliance” – she has to stay put. She also wants to know why Odin went on the show, and he wants to know why she stopped writing him. It is a recurring theme throughout the book.
They slowly start spending time together, and even though it is “fake” – Odin wants it to be more, and Camille does as well.
During a shopping spree, she begins to wonder if she does want to return to St. Pierre and realizes she misses nothing about the island. She is wondering if the uncertainty surrounding the future of the island is a bad thing.
She eventually warms up to the idea of making it a “real” marriage, which Odin has no issue with. But, he isn’t sure how he really feels about her. He likes her, loves her, could love her 🤷🏻♀️💁🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️(really, dude?)
However, the past creeps into the relationship, as well as personal agendas that threaten the marriage before they even say “I do”.
As someone who hasn’t read many rom-coms – I was immediately drawn in by it and there were times I was laughing, times I was frustrated, and times I wanted Betty White to pee on someone 🤣 I was invested in the brothers, Kate, Jackson, and even King Magnus.
Kerr is spot on when it comes to the “groupies” who follow someone and seemingly think they know better. In some cases, it is referred to as a “fandom”.
Having been part of one (a successful TV series that is STILL airing) from about 2011-2015 – I saw and read a LOT of stuff – some? Disturbing. The only reason I was in the group to begin with – I liked the TV show (still do despite all the cast changes). I also met some good people. Around 2014, we began parting ways. By 2018 none of us were in contact with each other, which I’m okay with. But, it gave me an inside look at some of the more “rabid” fans and how scary they can get when they don’t get their own way – either with TV actors, movie actors, or even other types of public figures. Odin sees it when he’s out shopping with Camille, even going so far as to wonder why the fans would think that reviling her would make him like them. I’ve long wondered that too.
I had a HUGE laugh with this line “Kalle tried to explain it to me, after he overheard a few of the more die-hards at his bar. Holding a meeting in the bar owned by the heir to the king, really shows how little these people do think”. Honestly, I gave up wondering what people were thinking and pondered what they were thinking with, or if they were even thinking at all. It was SO refreshing to see an author bring that up.
While Odin tried to be more approachable – that had a dark side as well – his “fans” only wanted him with one of their own, definitely not Camille.
I LOVED the references to the movie Frozen with the “be less Elsa, more Anna. I definitely knew what Madam Carol meant. It is a sad, but sweet movie – like most Disney films are. And, yes – I absolutely LOVED “Let it Go”.
I also loved the reference to The Golden Girls (TV series) with Camille naming her dog Betty White since that was her favorite. In a hilarious twist, Odin preferred Estelle Getty. And, I have to say – I did love Sassy Sofia! The Golden Girls was one of the RARE tv shows my late grandma enjoy. I remember many nights watching it (before DVRs were thought of) with her and my mom.
To be honest – I’m really not a fan of the illustrated/faceless covers. There’s just something too juvenile and/or unoriginal about them. So, that didn’t really stand out to me.
There were a few typos and an error. One was about a Mario Kart game. Odin makes a reference about playing it on the PlayStation, yet Mario games were (at least in the U.S) exclusive to Nintendo devices. I wasn’t able to find a game on Amazon, eBay, or any other research.
Even though this is a new-to-me author, she won’t stay that way. I’ll likely read Gunnar’s story in Royal Retelling coming this May (or as soon as the paperback is released). His story gets hinted at in this book, with the epilogue being from his POV. Also, Camille and Odin’s wedding won’t be until that book – so, it’s definitely on my TBR.
I’m also wondering if each sibling is going to have a story as I definitely want to read Kalle, Bo, and Kyra’s stories. I’m also looking forward to Camille and/or Odin confronting Lord Arnaud who scurried off like a rat 🐀
I thought the potential pairing of Kate and Jackson was sort of humorous – there is an actress by the name of Kate Jackson who I loved watching in the 1980’s spy-rom-com Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983-1987). If y’all haven’t watched that – it has its share of royals, fake-dating, intrigue, and sweet romances too.
The plot can seem slow and drag a bit in places. The short chapters did keep my attention and keep me reading. This is definitely a great little weekend read.
This was one of those quirky and sweet reads that has some slow-burn romance, but nothing spicy in this sweet royal romp 🚫🌶️ -
This was a very cute, sweet and heartfelt second chance romance!
Odin and Camille met 10 years prior and during a whirl wind romance Odin broke Camille’s heart and now he finds that he needs her hand and her forgiveness!
I found Odin and his brothers were very charming and I loved how supportive the royal family was. Camille and Odin had a lot to work on and I love that they pushed each other and helped each other grow from their mistakes and misunderstandings. -
˗ˋˏ ♡Thank you Holly Kerr and NetGalley♡ ˎˊ˗
˗ˋˏ୨୧Introduction୨୧ ˎˊ˗
This is "Royal Rumble" by Holly Kerr. The main genre for this is romance. We have two main characters Camille and Odin. Odin is a prince of a land called Laandia, and Camille is the daughter of a prefect from Saint Pierre. They have been put into an arranged marriage due to a mistake made by Prince Odin, however they both have something to gain in this marriage, but is there spark of love from their past connection still there?
˗ˋˏ୨୧Writing style୨୧ ˎˊ˗
The writing style in the book is very easy to get through, it was easy to follow and engaging, I loved reading the parts that were said in italics. I loved being in the head of the characters and knowing what they felt. The book I would say was fast paced, however that might be because I am a reader on the quicker side.
˗ˋˏ୨୧Characters୨୧ ˎˊ˗
Camille: She is a strong willed lady, she does not care about others opinions on her. She has a lovely little dog called Betty White (love the name), who she takes care of very well. She is also good at reading people, like how she understood the personalities of Odin's brothers just from one dinner. I like how she did not let the reaction and actions of the people of Laadina get to her head, and instead of cowering in fear she talked back and showed them that she did not care. Literally girl boss. P.S I hate her father
Odin: Honestly at the start I felt that he was just dumb, as he made stupid mistakes and did not understand the very obvious things that everyone else can see. However, during the book he did end up redeeming himself. He listened and fixed his mistakes. Forgetting that he as a character is realistic, we all make mistakes and some things we do not realize until someone else tells us. I liked that from his POV we gained an understanding of his actions. P.S I love his father
˗ˋˏ୨୧Originality୨୧ ˎˊ˗
To me I would say that this is a theme or type of book I have not read before, however take that with a grain of salt as I am still somewhat new to reading.
˗ˋˏ୨୧Enjoyment and impact୨୧ ˎˊ˗
I loved reading this book, it was easy to read and made me feel things inside (the kissing), I am waiting for the rest of the books in this series, I believe they will be about the other brothers. I will be buying this book when it is out and will be reading Ms. Holly Kerr’s other books.
˗ˋˏ୨୧Target audience୨୧ ˎˊ˗
People who want an easy, quick, romance, dual POV, royal, kinda arranged, communication and fun book.
˗ˋˏ୨୧Overall assessment୨୧ ˎˊ˗
Overall I loved this book, but sometimes I felt that we were happy then there was a problem, then happy, then problem, but it makes it a bit more realistic as nobody's perfect. I will be needing a novella of this couple though, and Camille’s father in a pit of fire. I do recommend for people not wanting too much. 4 stars! -
ARC provided in exchange of an honest review. Thanks to Netgalley and Three Birds Press for the copy
This is a fun, light and sweet romance. It follows Odin, one of the princes of Laandia, and Lady Camille of Saint Pierre. 10 years ago they had a magical night together that ended up in Camille falling for the prince and him not answering her letters. Now, they are both about to announce their marriage, an arranged pact between both parties. Will any lingering feelings resurface? Will they be able to move past what happened in the past?
As I expected, the details about the engagement and how it came to be are not without flaws, but I assume when you pick up a book with this premise, you do not care as much about that and you just want the couple-to-be to get together. Similarly to that, some details are brushed over when those situations are dealt with or certain issues appear.
The biggest strenght about this book is that it is a fun, cute and quick read. I am a slow reader, yet I finished this in 2 days and I might have done it in less had I not been working. That is to say, it is very fast-paced, the lenght of chapters also contributes to that, since they are quite short and you move to the next one without realizing.
Apart from chapters being short, I also appreciate that we switch points of view, following both Camille and Odin, which is great since you get both perspectives, but it is not repetitive and done quite well, moving from one to the other and not seeing the same things from a different perspective, very useful when characters are not together but also when you want to know their thoughts about a certain scene.
I liked to see Camille build her friendships and getting out of her shell. Odin was a bit different from what I expected given what happened 10 years ago, and I wish they could have talked more about their situation (which is why I brought those issues above). Had we not seen what their history together was, I would have enjoyed their scenes and dynamic way more, because it was quite fun. I still enjoyed it, but a part of me couldn't help being bothered.
I kept wondering who the next book would be about, and I was left a bit confused nearing the book since we needed to resolve certain aspects, but the book clearly opens up for the next story, where we will continue as well to see Camille and Odin, and someone else. -
Royal Rumble is the first book in Kerr's Love in Laandia series, which is a little bit of a spin-off from her Suitor Science series. This book features Prince Odin Maximillian Patrick Henri Erickson (quite the mouthful, right?) and Lady Camille Dusain. Odin (aka O) is the second born son of King Magnus of Laandia while Camille is the daughter of the prefect of Saint Pierre, Lord Arnaud Dusain.
With that said, it is quite clear that we have a royal setting, but while these royals have become accustomed to some aspects of this lifestyle, they are incredibly grounded and down to earth people making them highly relatable.
The premise of this story is that their respective fathers have organized an arranged marriage between the two. Camille must be married to take over the prefect role from her father, and Odin is seeking a wife following, what he deemed, an embarrasing experience as a contestant on a Canadian reality show. While arranged marriages are not as common today, and hard for most of us to relate, here's a little twist - they knew each other about 10 years prior... in the biblical sense. This book is a mixture of both fake dating/relationship and second chance romance.
If you're looking for a spicy story, you won't find that here, but what you will find is a delightful and witty story about two stubborn people who have the opportunity to turn an arrangement into a love match if they can open their hearts up to possible pain. No risk, no reward.
I had a lot of fun reading this book although, as a Canadian, I have to ask the author... why did you kick Labrador out of the country? There are a plethora of intriguing characters who I hope will make additional appearances in the rest of the series. So many possibilities... :) I am looking forward to Gunnar's story in the next book, Royal Retelling, but I'm definitely hoping to read more about Kate and Jackson, Duncan and Tabitha, etc...
Here's a few of the fun lines I enjoyed:
"Saying it and going through with it are two different things."
"There are no bad decisions. Opportunities can come about after the most unlikely scenarios."
I chose this path and I will walk it.
He's got Thor-arms; they gave him the wrong Viking name.
"More Anna, less Elsa." It's okay to soften the edges. To open the door.
"Bosoms will not be hid like they are being punished." -
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for a free ARC in exchange for a review.
This is a very weird book. It seems to take place in an alternate universe where Newfoundland and Labrador ceceded from Canada (before Canada was even a country, I might add) and also monarchies are really popular near Canada? I would really love it if someone explained St Pierre and Laandia to me, but I guess that just wasn't important?
St Pierre is part of France, yet has an inherited position of prefect, yet they're not royalty or nobility, yet Camille is called Lady Camille, yet there is no mention of royalty in France 'cause you know guillotines, so literally nothing makes any sense at all. Odin's family is supposedly descended from Vikings but they don't even use patronym last names correctly? It's like the author did literally no research and then assumed that no one would have any questions.
There is essentially no plot other than Camille is mad, Odin is confused, and shopping. Also every shop in Laandia is an alliteration of name and type of shop; Arnold's Attire, Sera Sports, Helen's Hunt, etc. That is how a child names fake stores. Please. Make it make sense. Camille's mantra is also "be more Elsa than Anna", which again, is something you tell a child, not that a woman who is at least 27 thinks constantly. I mean, she would be at least 16 when Frozen came out, come on.
AND THE WORST THING. A FADE TO BLACK MAKEOUT. Yeah, you read that right. I have never, ever seen anything like that even in YA or middle grade books. What kind of a romance book is this?
Every single problem in this book could have been solved by two adults having a conversation. But no, everyone acts like a child and refuses to speak to each other so they can stew in miscommunication then wonders why everything is going wrong. USE YOUR WORDS.
For a romance book, there is nothng particularly romantic in this book. The world makes no sense, there's essentially no plot, and the characters are flat as cardboard.
One star. -
Royal Rumble" by Holly Kerr is a delightful romantic comedy that weaves together the enchanting elements of arranged royal marriages, enemies-turned-lovers, and the complexities of rekindled pasts. With a backdrop of a tiny island nation and a charming whirlwind romance, Kerr crafts a tale that is both sweet and entertaining.
The story revolves around Prince Odin of Laandia and Lady Camille of Saint Pierre, who find themselves entangled in an unexpected royal marriage due to an archaic 18th-century French rule. Camille, in need of a husband to ascend to the throne, is faced with the proposal from Prince Odin, the second son of the King of Laandia. However, their history is not as simple as it seems. A decade ago, Odin broke Camille's heart, and now, they must navigate the challenges of their shared past and present to make their marriage work.
Camille's reluctance and sharp-tongued demeanor add a layer of complexity to the plot, creating a delightful tension that keeps the readers engaged. Kerr skillfully explores the dynamics of forgiveness and second chances as the characters grapple with their past and attempt to build a future together. The emotions are palpable, and the character development is well-executed, allowing readers to connect with the protagonists on a personal level.
The author infuses the narrative with humor, making "Royal Rumble" a genuinely enjoyable read. The inclusion of adorable dogs, sword fighting, and snowball fights adds a whimsical touch to the story, creating a lighthearted atmosphere that balances the deeper emotional moments. Kerr's writing style is engaging, with a perfect blend of wit and charm that brings the characters and their world to life.
The pacing of the book is well-maintained, keeping the readers invested in the unfolding romance between Camille and Odin. As the wedding deadline approaches, the tension builds, and readers are left eagerly anticipating the resolution of the characters' conflicts.
I loved Royal Rumble and was constantly giggling and kicking my feet in the air throughout the story. <3 -
In Royal Rumble by Holly Kerr, Lady Camille was swept away by Prince Odin when she was seventeen, sharing a magical night with him. Six months later, after he has barely responded to her letters, Camille lets go of her dreams of a fairytale relationship. Within ten years, Camille has broken six engagements and Odin has been dismissed from the show, "The Suitorette", prompting his father to suggest an arranged marriage between Camille and him. Camille prepares herself to serve her country through the marriage, but she thinks she no longer has feelings for Odin. With her resentment and a great deal of misunderstanding, the couple faces off, battling with words, actions, and a funny incident with swords, as they prepare for a wedding of convenience that may be more of a true love match.
Holly Kerr knows how to keep readers turning pages! The narrative shifts between Camille and Odin as they reveal their insecurities and bounce between marrying out of a sense of duty and committing their hearts to love. The story moves along quickly, providing flashes of romance and worrisome disagreements in the six weeks before their wedding is scheduled. It's easy for readers to see the chemistry between Odin and Camille, and the couple finds every excuse to be together and apart. Laandia is the perfect backdrop for the tale, adding more charm to the romantic season. The family adds to the dynamic, as Odin's brothers have distinct styles that are certain to attract their own love stories. Royal Rumble is a great selection for readers who enjoy sweet, second-chance romances between royals. -
I started reading this book because it popped up on NetGalley, I was curious about the cover and the synopsis. I didn't know the author @hollykerr.author but it's always a good time to discover new authors.
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SYNOPSIS:
Prince Odin of Laandia and Lady Camille de Saint Pierre are married. The story of their whirlwind romance is sweet and wonderful, and totally made up.
Camille: She needs a husband and the second son of the King of Laandia has just proposed to me. About. Due to an archaic and idiotic 18th century French rule, I need to get married before I take over the government of my little island nation. And after Prince Odin's quick exit from the romantic reality show The Suitorette, it's obvious he's looking for a mate.
The only problem? Ten years ago, Prince Odin broke my heart. And he just told the world. I have to marry him, but I'm in no mood to forgive him.
Odin: On paper, Lady Camille is the perfect choice for a royal bride. Smart, beautiful, ready to rule... but it's her sharp-tongued temper and tendency to hold grudges that has me worried. Yes, we have a past, but it only lasted one night, ten years ago. And several hundred letters. I thought I would have moved on. When I proposed Lady Camille as a bride, it was a good PR move after the humiliation of my royal romance. But seeing her again brings back memories I thought I'd forgotten.
The wedding is in six weeks, but will Camille forgive me before it happens? And what kind of marriage will we have if she doesn't?
Royal Rumble is a sweet, behind-closed-doors romantic comedy of arranged royal marriage and enemies-in-love, full of missed opportunities .
This book pushed me out of my comfort zone. I mean, as a cliché (and as a reality), second chances are not my thing. But this book has changed my mind. The character of Lady Camille as the main character, is the best thing about the book. At first when I read the first part of the story of how they met, I almost cried because of how beautiful and furtive it all was.
This book has taken me out of my comfort zone.I mean, as a cliché (and as a reality), second chances are not my thing.But this book has changed my mind.The character of Lady Camille as the main character, is the best thing about the book.At first when I read the first part of the story of how they met, I almost cried because of how beautiful and furtive it all was.
This book brings a new vision, which is not seen so much in the Royals stories. A King who was in a heavy metal band?Also the incorporation of social networking into the royals in a very "natural" way.He even managed to include a reality show in the plot, this book has everything I like.
"Royal Rumble" is the beginning of a saga, I can't wait to see what happens in the next book (it's not officially out yet, it's published on February 6th). I hope to know more about Prince Gunners and Lyra in the second book.
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Thanks to @NetGalley for this ARC. -
Me 🤝🏾 a Holly Kerr series
🫅It’s one thing ms Holly Kerr is going to do and that’s make me obsessed over a new series!? So here we go book one of the love in Laandia series
👸Ten years ago prince odin and and Lady Camille shared an amazing night together. The only problem was the day they were 17 and 19 with their whole lives ahead of them so they made a promise to write each other every day. However, only Camille held up her end of the promise.. until she stopped, and it’s life started to happen the two drifted apart and lost communication. Fast forward 10 years, six broken engagements and a reality show disaster later Camille and Odin. Get their second chance.
🗡️Ok I actually, I loved this book for a few reasons 1. being a gave us a different side of Royals. They were so fun and unexpected, which is so different from the usual stick in the mud Royals we usually get. Like seriously a King who use to be in a heavy metal band?! Come on!!! I love how they incorporated so many different every day technologies that we use such as Instagram and Facebook and even gossip magazines.
👑Camille and Odin did have a lot of chemistry and they both cared about each other. However I think did they both were very guarded, for different reasons and I wish we got more in-depth conversations between the two. There were a few loose ends like what did The Perfect end up thinking? What happen to the people of St. Pierre? This was only book one, so I might get those answer later.. i’m actually glad that the wedding didn’t happen in this book because naturally, I’m already looking forward to prince gunners book, and I also hope Lyra makes an appearance soon hopefully even get her own story. -
Royal Rumble" had its moments, but getting through it felt like a bit of a chore. The best part? The ending wrapped things up nicely, giving a decent payoff and a great cliff hanger for the next book. But, man, I had to push myself through the rest.
The Canadian stuff in the story was cool, but sometimes it seemed like the author was trying too hard. It felt forced, like they were trying to fit in every Canadian stereotype or person they could think of. It started off interesting but got a bit much.
And, oh boy, the romance. I was expecting some heat, but it was more like a lukewarm bath. The connections between characters lacked that spark that keeps you hooked. It needed more passion and excitement to make the love story really work.
The pacing was all over the place, too. Sometimes the story flowed well, but other times it felt like it was dragging its feet. It made it tough to stay interested.
In a nutshell, "Royal Rumble" might be worth it if you're patient and can power through the slower parts. The Canadian bits are there, but they feel a bit forced, and the romance needs more sizzle. If you're after a book with a strong finish, this one might be for you, but be ready for a bit of a bumpy ride along the way. -
3.5 rounding down.
I enjoyed this book, I felt the plotline - while a bit basic - was interesting enough to keep me engaged, and I was cheering for the characters to get together. I liked Lady Camille, and I was so excited for her to finally be happy and wear colors and make friends- but not everything that she struggled with was wrapped up. It still didn't feel like she had made any friends other than Odin and his brothers and their staff, and there was no reconciliation/smackdown of her father. He caused so many issues for her and put her down so many times in the beginning, it was strange he vanished and was no longer a problem for her despite still walking around thinking his behavior was okay.
Odin was a character. I liked him and how he made it very obvious how into Camille he was, but he was an absolute idiot when it came to romance, and that wasn't ever fixed either. Sure, it was amusing, but he never quite put it together by the end either.
I'm not sure if other things - if Odin takes the throne, if they move back to Camille's country, what happens to her foundation thing - are meant to be discussed in the following books, but so far, it felt like most things had yet to be concluded.
thank you Hidden Gems for the arc