I don’t recall any obvious problematic content here, but I didn’t love everything about this book, particularly when compared to the earlier books in the series. But with Vivian’s departure date looming, can they figure out what they are to each other? After some very formal lunches and a kiss under the mistletoe, it turns into a full-on fling. Vivian is struck by a lot of things in England-one being the charming private secretary to the Queen, Malcolm, who is as attracted to Vivian as she is to him. In Royal Holiday, Vivian Forest gets to tag along with her daughter Maddie on the trip of a lifetime-to England at Christmastime, so Maddie can style a member of the royal family for their abundance of parties and events surrounding the holidays. ) I haven’t finished the series yet, so hopefully those will be coming in the future too! Anyway-on with the review! (See The Wedding Date, The Proposal, and The Wedding Party. Despite my reviews taking a long hiatus (sorry for those three years!), I definitely haven’t stopped reading, and I’ve got some really fun reviews planned for those books that I’ve been reading over the last three years! I wanted to start my time back on the blog with this one, though, because I’ve LOVED this series, and I reviewed the first three installments in the series years ago.
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