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His Royal Favorite
His Royal Favorite | Lilah Pace
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The conclusion of Lilah Pace’s racy, romantic male/male duology following His Royal Secret... James, Prince of Wales, is making history. He's decided to come out to his subjects—and the world. However, telling the truth means exposing his relationship with lone-wolf reporter Benjamin Dahan. Although Ben never wanted commitment, the unexpected depth of his feelings leads him to join James in the media's harsh spotlight. When the news story explodes across the globe, Ben can endure the mockery and dirty jokes. But after his tragic past is cruelly revealed, his life begins to implode. Can even his love for James be worth this? James has it no easier. His revelation divides the country and sparks turmoil within the royal family. He must struggle to defend not only himself and Ben, but also his younger sister, who hovers on the brink of a breakdown that could endanger her life. Is Ben strong enough to survive the onslaught and stand by James' side? And will James have to make a choice between Ben and the crown?
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His Royal Favorite | Lilah Pace
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FIVE STARS, top pick for 2016! Beautiful ending to this richly developed tale. These men and their love...they slay me. Just read them both and you'll see!

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AgentsofRomance
His Royal Favorite | Lilah Pace
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Yet another contemporary masterwork from Lilah! She's fashioned an intimate look at what it means to love without regret and compromise. And in the end, she renews your hope in the possibility of genuine acceptance and positive change in the world. Truly a Slanket for the soul...

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(4 stars) Three Thoughts 1) I didn't mean to start this one and I certainly didn't mean to finish past 2am but I have no regrets!! 2) loved how this one dealt with people in a relationship & had no pointless breakups or unnecessary angst 3) flawed but compelling and I'm sad to say goodbye