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Loyally, Luke
Loyally, Luke | Pepper Basham
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A flannel-wearing man's man inexplicably finds himself living out all the rom-com movie tropes as he falls in love with a true-blue princess. Luke Edgewood isn't a romantic. Or, at least, he's always felt certain things like rom-coms were invented as punishment for average guys. Besides, he's always preferred to be a behind-the-scenes guy who lives a quiet life being a good friend, neighbor, and brother. So when he travels to the island of Skymar to work a few months on restoring abandoned buildings, he never expects to find himself directly in the middle of a romantic, trope-filled story. From a meet-cute that was anything but cute and an aging orphanage in need of as much tender care as the children it houses, Luke begins to wonder if he and his heart may be victims of some sort of hidden-camera movie moment. Only a few years out of university and attempting to find her feet in royal adult life, Aliana Roselynn St. Claire, youngest daughter of the king and queen of the Skymarian Islands, pours her energies and talents into charities and art throughout her beloved Skymar. Her parents do not seem very interested in her love of interior design but lavish her with praise over her support of Skymar's largest orphanage and place her in charge of the renovations of the dilapidated building. Happy to escape her mother's strong encouragement of building a romantic relationship with Ally's lifelong acquaintance, the earl of South Waithe, she escapes to the secluded mountains to take charge of the orphanage's renovations. When Ally learns the man she'd literally run into at the coffee shop is the one who has been hired to help with the orphanage's repairs, she's determined to keep her royal status as secret as possible. From fundraisers to fake dates to sleigh rides and snowball fights, Ally and Luke begin to discover that the wrong first impressions may lead to a romantic possibility with rom-com flavored magic included. But when Ally's true identity is revealed and royal expectations bring Luke out of his preferred anonymity into the spotlight of the royal life, will their budding relationship fall prey to a very unhappily-ever-after ending?
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This is third in a sibling trilogy, and although they can be read alone, I recommend reading them in order.
Luke Edgewood has journeyed to the European island country of Skymar (fictional), where two of his sisters have met their matches, to work on a renovation project for an orphanage there. He meets Ellie St. Claire, the project manager, who unbeknownst to him, happens to be the youngest princess of the realm. As these two are almost 🔻

robinb immediately attracted to each other and their relationship develops, it seems that their chance at happiness is doomed. She cannot abdicate her duties, he has a business and family awaiting him in the US.

I really enjoyed this story, but maybe not quite as much as its two predecessors, and honestly I‘m not sure why. Luke is a one-in-a-million guy, Ellie is sweet and is working hard to restore her reputation from party girl to responsible 🔻
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robinb royal, and Luke‘s sisters provide loving support as well as some hilarious comic relief along the way.
Well-written and enjoyable trilogy. I recommend them all. 4.25/5⭐️
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Laughterhp This sounds like a good series! I‘m going to add the first one to my TBR! 2w
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robinb @Laughterhp I‘ve really enjoyed it! The first two include lots of texts between the siblings, this last one maybe not as much. Each have their own distinct personalities. The stories/characters are charming and good-hearted, and I plan to check out the author‘s backlist. This is the first in series, and I‘d love to hear what you think. 😊 2w
Laughterhp I was going to get on audio and then it said lots of letters, texts, emails and that annoys me on audio. So I requested the ebook from my library! 2w
robinb @Laughterhp I was first iffy about the text thing…sometimes it works for me, sometimes not so much. It‘s not for everyone and can be annoying for some. But in this case I felt it added so much to the charm/depth and was honestly very happy with it as a device. It also added lots of humor. And yes! I don‘t think this would work well in audio…too confusing. 2w
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