Truly Madly Royally by Debbie Rigaud

Truly Madly Royally is a fairly short and sweet contemporary by Debbie Rigaud. Especially for a debut novel, I thought it was well done. However, as there would be with any beginning author, the novel lacked a certain depth and complexity. All this considered, I still found the novel a fun and quick read. It was the idea behind the story that really caught my attention. The main characters Zora and Owen come from such different backgrounds and cultures that it was interesting to read how they made an effort to learn more about each other. Furthermore, the idea of a small town, empowered, American girl catching the eye of her very own Prince Charming creates a very compelling modern day fairy tail. If you are looking for a sweet romantic comedy about an adorable but unlikely pair, I would suggest this read.

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About Sophia N.

Hi! My name’s Sophia and I am a student at SVHS. I play three sports, so many are surprised when I tell them that my absolute favorite thing to do is read. Besides reading, I enjoy music, photography, traveling, and spending time with my family and friends. However, in my humble opinion, nothing beats curling up with a steaming cup of tea and a good book! I love so many genres, but, if I had to choose a favorite, it would be fantasy. This explains why my favorite authors include John Green, Cassandra Clare, Sarah J. Maas, Rick Riordan, Suzanne Collins, and Marissa Meyer.