


I really enjoyed seeing the relationship between Daisy and her older sister Ellie evolve throughout the book. Daisy doesn’t fit the role of the traditional lady, but it’s because of that she can teach them a thing or two. As Monty is instructed to teach Daisy the royal ropes, he finds his work cut out for him. When Daisy meets the younger royals and their friends, Prince Seb, Monty and the rest of the ‘Royal Wreckers’ is when the fun really begins.

There’s no rule book on what to do if you become in laws to the royal family or how to get on with the aristocracy when it’s a whole different world – I know I would struggle! She’s hilarious but also glaringly normal – which is why you relate to her so much. When I bought my copy the novel was called Royals, this has been update this year to Prince Charming, with a new cover to die for.įirst things first, our protagonist, Daisy, is an absolute delight. I picked this up at YALC last year, but didn’t get around to it until earlier this year and I’m kicking myself for waiting that long! This is a light story but one that is a lot of fun and has a healthy dose of romance. But, when a whiff of scandal comes for Daisy she’s shipped off the Scotland…and it’s just the beginning of a royal rollercoaster. She’s happy with her florida life, her mermaid red hair and staying out of the paparazzi’s way. It isn’t every day that your older sister is set to marry a member of the royal family, but that’s the position that Daisy and her family find themselves in – and she wants no part of it.
