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Prince Odin is desperate to fix his reputation. Lady Camille needs a husband. Can this arranged marriage end in true love?
Prince Odin expected to get the final rose on the reality romance TV show.
But after spilling secrets on national TV, Odin is left humiliated and humbled when he’s sent home after his first date. He needs a win to show his country he’s still the People’s Prince.
Lady Camille simply needs a husband. Thanks to an inane, archaic rule, Camille needs to marry before she can rule her island nation. After six failed engagements, she’s done looking for love; she just wants someone who will leave her alone to look after her country.
An arrangement between Odin and Camille seems best for both kingdoms.
Except Odin and Camille have a past. And Odin just told the world about it on national television. Is there a way the spark between them can reignite, or will this royal rumble ruin everything?
Royal Rumble is an arranged marriage, friends-to-enemies-to lovers, closed-door, sweet romantic comedy full of missed opportunities and adorable dogs, sword fighting and snowballs.
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1 primary bookLove in Laandia is a 1-book series first released in 2024 with contributions by Holly Kerr.
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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.