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Review of "Royal" by Danielle Steele

I have been reading Danielle Steele's books for over 40 years and I am not sure I have ever read one that I did not enjoy. Her smooth writing style, likeable characters, and a variety of settings make each a pleasure to read. "Royal" is pure Danielle Steele. This book showcases a heroine who is born to a royal family member in the difficult circumstances of WWII England. Her childhood is a pleasant one and she is raised by loving parents on the grounds of a beautiful mansion where her father oversees the stables. She is happy, surrounded by her one love, horses. But there is a mystery surrounding her birth and as the mystery is uncovered by her father a whole new world opens up for her. Ms. Steele's excellent characterization makes the royals human and highlights their different personalities. She uses her prose to showcase the luxury and the difficulty of the royal life, and in this book a woman's struggles in a man's world. As always this book was a pleasure to read and the end of the book provides the reader with a satisfying finish. Read Danielle Steele and feel the warm water of a good book surround you with pleasure.

Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review #Royal#NetGalley.

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