The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage (2025) Lexi is a medical resident in Australia, but very few people also know that she's an estranged member of the British royal family. When her brother and father are killed in a skiing accident, Lexi suddenly finds herself as first in line to the throne. Her grandmother, the queen, gives her a year to decide if she wants to return to the family or continue her life of anonymity. I love a royal story, and this one was a really good one! The story unfolds over Lexi's year back in England as she re-enters royal life for a time, with flashbacks to important moments in her life. The story is rich with family drama and secrets, and I thoroughly enjoyed the peek behind the curtain of what being a princess could be like. While I felt the ending was a bit weak, overall I enjoyed this book! 4 stars
Danica and Ezra are rival divorce lawyers who occasionally sleep together. When they end up on opposite sides of the table for the biggest case of Danica's career, her vow to keep things casual is in serious jeopardy, as she gets to know Ezra better. Lana Ferguson is an author I want to love, and while I always go into her books with an open mind, I find myself somewhat disappointed. That was not the case here - I absolutely fell in love with Ezra and Dani and couldn't get enough of their story! They were each such complicated characters, especially with their family dynamics, and I particularly loved how Ezra was the one pushing for something more. Dani was sometimes a little too prickly - I just wanted to shake her and tell her to finally admit her feelings! But, I could also see how their careers could make it difficult. 4.5 stars
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