How to Find a Princess: Runaway Royals

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New York Times and USA Today best seller Alyssa Cole’s second Runaway Royals novel is a queer Anastasia retelling, featuring a long-lost princess who finds love with the female investigator tasked with tracking her down.

Makeda Hicks has lost her job and her girlfriend in one fell swoop. The last thing she’s in the mood for is to rehash the story of her grandmother’s infamous summer fling with a runaway prince from Ibarania, or the investigator from the World Federation of Monarchies tasked with searching for Ibarania’s missing heir.

Yet when Beznaria Chetchevaliere crashes into her life, the sleek and sexy investigator exudes exactly the kind of chaos that organized and efficient Makeda finds irresistible, even if Bez is determined to drag her into a world of royal duty Makeda wants nothing to do with.

When a threat to her grandmother’s livelihood pushes Makeda to agree to return to Ibarania, Bez takes her on a transatlantic adventure with a crew of lovable weirdos, a fake marriage, and one-bed hijinks on the high seas. When they finally make it to Ibarania, they realize there’s more at stake than just cash and crown, and Makeda must learn what it means to fight for what she desires and not what she feels bound to by duty.


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  • Julie L. Hayes
    5.0 out of 5 stars Who wouldn't want to be a princess?
    Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021
    Makeda Hicks thinks her life is going well… until her girlfriend dumps her, and the store she works for fails to promote her in favor of the woman Makeda trained and then fires her. She calls her Grandmore to cry on her grandmother’s shoulder, and Grandmore suggests she move back in with her for the summer and help her run the Golden Crown, her B&B. What her grandmother doesn’t know is that Makeda helped the girlfriend before this last one with a business loan which she has ended up being stuck with and she can really use the money, so why not? The downside is having to listen to Grandmore’s stories about a long ago liaison with a supposed prince (ie not Makeda’s grandfather) which resulted in Makeda’s mother and which makes both her and her mother of royal lineage. Makeda is beyond tired of hearing that fantasy, especially since her mother abandoned her because of it.

    Beznaria Chetchevaliere works for the WFM – the World Federation of Monarchists – as a junior investigator. During her performance review, her pathetic excuse for a superior has many criticisms for the way she does her job, although she is actually really good at what she does. She has a feeling this review won’t end very well when he asks her about her Ibaranian heritage, and her interest in the story of the lost queen. He knows that Beznaria’s interest lies in the fact that her grandmother, who was the Grand Dame of the Ibaranian Guard at the time of the queen’s disappearance, was blamed for that disappearance and had even accused of having killed the queen, although that was never proved. Beznaria is determined to clear her grandmother’s name, as she knows Henna Jeta would never have done anything so dishonorable. Now the members of the Ibaranian heir team are swamped with claims of pretenders to the throne. Surprisingly, her pompous boss asks Beznaria to investigate and gives her some leads to follow in the United States. Of course she agrees to do so, but it doesn’t take long for her to realize these leads are all bogus. Why is he determined to keep her from discovering the truth? She decides to do her own investigations, and these lead her to Makeda Hicks.

    Makeda’s first impression of Bez is far from favorable, especially as the investigator broke into the house and snuck up on her while vacuuming. It becomes even less so when she learns who she is and what she wants. Makeda wants nothing to do with this whole ridiculous theory of her being a princess, since that is what drove her mother away to begin with. Her delusions of royal blood and being more than she was and less than what she should have been, which was a mother to Makeda. But Bez is most persistent, and she takes a room at the B&B, so it’s not like Makeda can avoid her. And, if she’s being honest with herself, she doesn’t exactly want to. There is something about Bez which draws her, even if she is fighting that feeling. How long can she resist the investigator’s wish to take her back to Ibarania as their princess? And how long can she resist the $15k being offered just to show up and submit a claim, whether true or not?

    The second book in the Runaway Royals series is just as good as the first. There’s a lot going on in this book, more than just about finding a princess. Makeda is generous to the point of allowing herself to be used by people. She never stands up for herself to say what she wants, as if she’s worthless unless she’s doing something for someone else. Beznaria marches to the beat of her own drummer. She is very driven, especially when it comes to those she loves. If she believes in the path she follows, then she’s not above circumventing the rules to obtain the outcome she perceives to be the right one. She doesn’t lie, but she sometimes omits some of the details. These two fit together perfectly, and watching them come to that realization was priceless.

    Alyssa Cole’s characters are wonderfully drawn, whether the main protagonists or their family and friends. I loved the crew of the cargo ship they traveled on. They seemed like people I would love to know. Her stories about royalty are beautifully detailed and she has created quite the world, beginning with the Reluctant Royals series and continuing with the Runaway Royals. I hope there are many more of these stories to come. I am so on board for this! Many thanks to my kid Sarah for turning me on to them.

    Highly addictive stories that you will love!
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    Julie L. Hayes
    5.0 out of 5 stars Who wouldn't want to be a princess?
    Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021
    Makeda Hicks thinks her life is going well… until her girlfriend dumps her, and the store she works for fails to promote her in favor of the woman Makeda trained and then fires her. She calls her Grandmore to cry on her grandmother’s shoulder, and Grandmore suggests she move back in with her for the summer and help her run the Golden Crown, her B&B. What her grandmother doesn’t know is that Makeda helped the girlfriend before this last one with a business loan which she has ended up being stuck with and she can really use the money, so why not? The downside is having to listen to Grandmore’s stories about a long ago liaison with a supposed prince (ie not Makeda’s grandfather) which resulted in Makeda’s mother and which makes both her and her mother of royal lineage. Makeda is beyond tired of hearing that fantasy, especially since her mother abandoned her because of it.

    Beznaria Chetchevaliere works for the WFM – the World Federation of Monarchists – as a junior investigator. During her performance review, her pathetic excuse for a superior has many criticisms for the way she does her job, although she is actually really good at what she does. She has a feeling this review won’t end very well when he asks her about her Ibaranian heritage, and her interest in the story of the lost queen. He knows that Beznaria’s interest lies in the fact that her grandmother, who was the Grand Dame of the Ibaranian Guard at the time of the queen’s disappearance, was blamed for that disappearance and had even accused of having killed the queen, although that was never proved. Beznaria is determined to clear her grandmother’s name, as she knows Henna Jeta would never have done anything so dishonorable. Now the members of the Ibaranian heir team are swamped with claims of pretenders to the throne. Surprisingly, her pompous boss asks Beznaria to investigate and gives her some leads to follow in the United States. Of course she agrees to do so, but it doesn’t take long for her to realize these leads are all bogus. Why is he determined to keep her from discovering the truth? She decides to do her own investigations, and these lead her to Makeda Hicks.

    Makeda’s first impression of Bez is far from favorable, especially as the investigator broke into the house and snuck up on her while vacuuming. It becomes even less so when she learns who she is and what she wants. Makeda wants nothing to do with this whole ridiculous theory of her being a princess, since that is what drove her mother away to begin with. Her delusions of royal blood and being more than she was and less than what she should have been, which was a mother to Makeda. But Bez is most persistent, and she takes a room at the B&B, so it’s not like Makeda can avoid her. And, if she’s being honest with herself, she doesn’t exactly want to. There is something about Bez which draws her, even if she is fighting that feeling. How long can she resist the investigator’s wish to take her back to Ibarania as their princess? And how long can she resist the $15k being offered just to show up and submit a claim, whether true or not?

    The second book in the Runaway Royals series is just as good as the first. There’s a lot going on in this book, more than just about finding a princess. Makeda is generous to the point of allowing herself to be used by people. She never stands up for herself to say what she wants, as if she’s worthless unless she’s doing something for someone else. Beznaria marches to the beat of her own drummer. She is very driven, especially when it comes to those she loves. If she believes in the path she follows, then she’s not above circumventing the rules to obtain the outcome she perceives to be the right one. She doesn’t lie, but she sometimes omits some of the details. These two fit together perfectly, and watching them come to that realization was priceless.

    Alyssa Cole’s characters are wonderfully drawn, whether the main protagonists or their family and friends. I loved the crew of the cargo ship they traveled on. They seemed like people I would love to know. Her stories about royalty are beautifully detailed and she has created quite the world, beginning with the Reluctant Royals series and continuing with the Runaway Royals. I hope there are many more of these stories to come. I am so on board for this! Many thanks to my kid Sarah for turning me on to them.

    Highly addictive stories that you will love!
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  • Kindle Customer
    3.0 out of 5 stars Fun characters
    Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021
    This was a fun read with interesting characters. I’m not much of a romance fan but I kept reading things about Alyssa Cole so I decided to give the book a try. It was fun. I got a bit tired of it, but I think that’s because I just don’t love the genre. Overall it’s well written
  • Kindle Loving Mom
    4.0 out of 5 stars 2nd book in series, but stands alone well!
    Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021
    This is the second book in the series, but I feel it can standalone very well!

    Makeda Hicks is a doormat. She lets people walk all over her, and she goes out of her way to do things for others, even when they don't deserve it, or didn't ask for it. When she loses her job and her girlfriend on the same day, she knows things need to change. She heads home to her grandmother's B&B to stay, and help out. But when an investigator shows up, convinced Makeda is the long lost princess of Ibarania, she isn't having it. It brings up a lot of painful memories of her mom's downward spiral trying to investigate that very connection, and she wants nothing to do with it.

    Beznaria Chetchevaliere works for the World Federation of Monarchies, but she only ever follows her own rules. She's in the U.S. investigating a bunch of (so far ALL bogus) claims to the Ibaranian throne, when she comes upon one from the grandmother of Makeda Hicks, Ora. Ora had a short affair with a supposed prince of Ibarania, to whom she birthed a daughter. Since this is the only promising lead Bez has had, she's determined to follow it, regardless of what her bosses say. Ora is thrilled to meet her, but Makeda, not so much. However, Bez has sworn to return the rightful heir to Ibarania, and she isn't going to take no for an answer.

    Bez and Makeda had sparks flying all over the place from the first meeting, but they both had very good reasons to ignore them, and not pursue anything between them. Makeda only has bad memories associated with Ibarania, after growing up with her mother, who was OBSESSED with the idea that they were royalty. It caused a downward spiral for her mother, which led to a fracture in their relationship. It also led to Makeda being bullied in school, among other things. She has ZERO interest in helping to prove that her mother may have been right, as she fears the consequences of that. Bez's family has held shame for years over the disappearance of the former queen, as her grandmother was head of the royal guard at the time it happened. As a child, Bez promised her grandmother that she would help prove her innocence, and she is still determined to do so.

    Both women's grandmothers played a big role in both their lives, and in the storyline of the book. I enjoyed their relationships, and how that was an aspect of what they respected about each other too. The side characters from the cargo ship were a delight, and I can only presume that AK will be the hero in the next book?! I was so intrigued by him, and I can't wait to learn more. That whole plot of their travel by sea was such fun, and I enjoyed how their close quarters led them to understanding each other so much better.

    This was quite the slow burn, and the heat level wasn't as high as book 1 in the series. I did understand that Makeda and Bez working at cross-purposes meant it would need to be a slow burn situation, but I think it was even slower than I expected. I enjoyed their connection, and the unique aspects of their personalities, and how they fit together so well. But, towards the end, I felt things were a little rushed. I would've liked to see some things on page that we didn't get to see, like some sort of final resolution with Makeda's mother.

    This was a cute story, with a bit of intrigue, and many fun, unique characters, and I enjoyed it. If AK is the hero of the next book, I'll DEFINITELY be back for more in this series!

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