Saturday, July 18, 2015

Mark of Royalty by Jennifer K. Clark and Stephonie K. Williams

Mark of Royalty by  Jennifer K. Clark and Stephonie K. Williams

Dust Jacket:

At a time when royal infants are marked at birth, a royal advisor makes a terrible misstep, and an infant princess must be secreted away to save her life. Named Sarah by Miranda, the woman who agrees to raise the child as her own, the girl is unaware of her royal heritage, even though Miranda has done all she can to pair Sarah with the king's nephew, Lord Chad. But unexpected events prevent the expected betrothal. Determined to fulfill her devoted mother's wishes, Sarah reserves her heart for Chad despite her growing affections for another man. But as plots against the crown unfold, someone accidentally discovers Sarah's mark of royalty, setting the stage for discoveries that will shake the kingdom to its core.


My Review: 5 Stars!

I loved this book! Sometimes there is a little bit of Cinderella in there, but the story is all its own. Great thought and discussion topics include: deception, loyalty, being a leader when no one will follow, choosing your leader.

Book Pros -
-Strong female lead. This is no simpering female storybook.
-The book is very positive.
-The characters actions are clearly good intentions or bad intentions.
-The book is clean!
-Story shows how people can change and that sometimes your perception of them is what needs to change.

Book Cons -
- I am a little nervous about reading the sequel because I just don't want the end of this story to change.
- Uh... OK just one con.


Clean, sweet, thoughtful. I would recommend it to anyone!

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