Book Review: A Queen’s Game by Katharine McGee

by Krista

♡ Thank you for the free book, author Katharine McGee, Get Underline, and StoryGram Tours.

Synopsis

In the last glittering decade of European empires, courts, and kings, three young women are on a collision course with history—and with each other.

Alix of Hesse is Queen Victoria’s favorite granddaughter, so she can expect to end up with a prince . . . except that the prince she’s falling for is not the one she’s supposed to marry.

Hélène d’Orléans, daughter of the exiled King of France, doesn’t mind being a former princess; it gives her more opportunity to break the rules. Like running around with the handsome, charming, and very much off-limits heir to the British throne, Prince Eddy.

Then there’s May of Teck. After spending her entire life on the fringes of the royal world, May is determined to marry a prince—and not just any prince, but the future king.

Thoughts

As a royal watcher, I was keen to read this first historical fiction story from American Royals author, Katharine McGee. I thought this was a well-researched and entertaining read. Although slightly drawn out, the story was interesting. McGee did a wonderful job of adding fictional details that brought these historical figures and their stories to life. Pick this up if you are looking for a cozy historical romance book. The cover alone is eye candy!

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