Thursday, December 19, 2019

Book Beginnings + Friday 56: Royally Yours by Melissa Tagg, Betsy St. Amant, Liz Johnson, and Ashley Clark

Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. Friday 56 is hosted by Freda's Voice and asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your ereader and share a non-spoilery sentence or two.

This week I'm featuring Royally Yours, a collection of four novellas by different authors set in the media-free town of Tinsel, Vermont. The perfect place for celebrities and royals to get away for the holidays and have some normalcy.

About the Book
Tinsel, Vermont is known for its no-paparazzi policy and Christmas decorations that are fit for a queen. This holiday season, join four royals on a stroll through town square as they each find their Christmas wishes for a happily-ever-after...tiaras optional.

One Royal Christmas by Melissa Tagg
In the wake of the worst year of his life, His Majesty Jonah Harrison Archer Davies makes the drastic decision to temporarily abdicate the throne and travel to Tinsel, Vermont, in hopes of finding the peace and privacy he needs to heal, discover his vision for his country . . . and somehow believe himself worthy of the crown. But when he meets charming librarian Rowan Bell,on a quest of her own to save Tinsel’s quaint cottage library, he’s more torn than ever before as duty to the crown collides with an enchanting Christmastime romance he didn’t see coming.

The Reluctant Princess by Betsy St. Amant
Princess Eleanor is weary of the protocol that comes with the crown, along with her lack of voice on causes she holds dear. She takes a holiday in the safety of Tinsel, Vermont, to determine her next steps–and certainly didn’t mean to fall for the average Joe assigned as her chauffeur. But Miles Channing isn’t so average, after all. He’s Liam Neal, part of the notoriously famous American Neal Family, and is hiding with secrets of his own.When Christmas comes and the truth shakes her life like a snow globe, Eleanor must decide once and for all where she’ll be standing when the snowflakes settle.

A Royal Wonderland by Liz Johnson
With his public break up still making tabloid headlines,Prince Andrew Tennesley hopes a few weeks in Tinsel will help the gossips move on and give him a chance to propose a program the people of his country need. When Andrew is left to decorate a home for Tinsel’s Christmas lights contest, he has to rely on pretty hardware store owner Charlotte Hudson for help. Charlie doesn’t mind hanging twinkle lights with him. She just isn’t interested in the spotlight. But as they set out to create a winter wonderland, Andrew has her wondering if she’s been hiding out in Tinsel too and missing out on the best gift of the season–love.

A Tinsel Holiday by Ashley Clark
Princess Beatrix has already met the love of her life. Two years ago, an American journalist named Tyler was assigned to write a feature story about her. But the twenty-four hours that followed changed the two of them forever. Now, Tyler has returned home to Tinsel and traded his career in journalism to run The Melody Inn. Though the quirky mayor and eccentric town traditions are a far cry from the world travels he once enjoyed,Tyler has settled into small-town life and made peace with the knowledge he will never see Beatrix again. But when an American tour brings Princess Beatrix to Tinsel, she and Tyler will have another twenty-four hours together and one more chance at love. Only this time, with gingerbread and mistletoe.

Book Beginning (From the first story in the collection, One Royal Christmas by Melissa Tagg)
Jonah Davies' signature on the document spread before him could change the course of a nation's history.

Friday 56 (From the third story in the collection, A Royal Wonderland by Liz Johnson)
Charlotte Hudson could spot a fake from a hundred yards. She could identify fake antiques, fake smiles, and fake currency. Not that there was much - or really any - of the latter circulating in Tinsel, Vermont, population 3,574.

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12 comments:

  1. Now I'm intrigued! Thanks for sharing, and here's mine: “THE LOOK-ALIKE”

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    1. Thanks for coming by, Laurel-Rain! Hope you have a great weekend and a very Merry Christmas! :)

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  2. This does sound like a great collection. I'll have to add it to my list. This week I am spotlighting a book from deep in my TBR mountain - Redshirts by John Scalzi. Happy reading!

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    1. It's a good one. Thanks for stopping by, Kathy! Hope you have a great weekend and a wonderful Christmas! :)

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  3. What a pretty cover! I love short stories and this sounds like a great holiday read! Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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    1. I love collections like this one. It's a nice way to be introduced to new authors. Thanks for the visit, Freda! Happy weekend and Merry Christmas to you too! :)

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  4. You have many more Christmas books under your belt than I. I always mean to read them, then don't. Sigh. My Friday quotes from WITH THE FIRE ON HIGH

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    1. I try to fit as many as I can in before Christmas is over, but I can never read all that I want. But isn't that always the dilemma of a bookworm, lol. Thanks for coming by, Anne. Hope you have a great weekend and a fun Christmas! :)

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  5. I agree this sounds like a brilliant collection - the royals are quite hot at the moment.

    Here's my Friday Post.

    Have a wonderful Christmas! Enjoy your reading time!

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    1. Definitely! Thanks for visiting, Sassy! Hope you have a great weekend and a lovely Christmas! :)

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    1. It is! Thanks for stopping by, Nicki! Have a great weekend and a wonderful Christmas! :)

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