Author:
Aimée Carter
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The second book in the Royal Blood series about an American girl who threatens the royal family by exposing their darkest scandals—even as they get more sinister.
American girl turned monarchy nightmare, Evan Bright, has gotten used to the press about her but the media attention has only seemed to get worse.
From desperate clickbait articles about her and the President's son to Royal Record headlines pitting her against Princess Maisie, it seems everyone is dying for Evan to return back to America for good. Meanwhile Evan is receiving mysterious threats about her real story being reveiled in a tell-all biography.
When more information is leaked about Evan, she fears she will always be Britain's media villain. But the threats escalate when there is an attempted assassination with no suspects...and Evan believes the person is in the palace's walls.
They say what doesn't kill you will make you stronger...but what if it's the royal family who wants you dead?
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Kristen Sieh
ISBN:
9780593794739
Length:
11 hours 20 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
March 26, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#43,230 Overall
Genre rank:
#2,572 in YA Fiction
Reviews
Praise for the Royal Blood series:"Palace intrigue with a murder mystery in this explosive story." —Paste
"A dark, modern fairy tale,"—Kirkus
"An intriguing murder mystery starring an American teenager shaking up the foundations of an alternate British royal family... Evan's portrayal as a snarky fish-out- of-water among glamorous European royalty lends a comedic through line to Carter's jam-packed novel. ―Publishers Weekly
"A slick addictive page-turner and, quite simply, a hell of a lot of fun. ― The Bookseller
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