A review by elylibrarysec
Royal Line by Nana Malone, Carrie Ann Ryan

4.0

Rating: 4.5 Stars

London wants to be somewhere else. Her family lives for honor and duty. Kannon is the man you want on the job when trouble lies ahead. He doesn’t work alone but he does stand out.

This was a great introduction to this writing duo. I’ve read works by each author and this story made it seem like they’ve been doing this for a long time. I have no idea about their writing process but had a fun time reading the final product. They are taking us on an adventure that just happens to have some suspense and a little bit of mystery. The main characters seem to be fighting some invisible tension and getting to read this in the first person helps us to listen to their thoughts on the matter.

I could almost hear Kannon grumbling from time to time. It gave me a few good chuckle moments. There were times that London impressed me with how composed she was. They make a good team or is it a case of follow the leader. It was fun to picture everything as it played out – could even picture some eye rolls and maybe even a red cheek or two. I even think my glasses steamed up a time or two.

You get so lost in the story that you don’t think about who wrote what. You concentrate on the scenes and how it’s going to affect the characters as well as getting us ready for our climax. Just don’t be in a rush to get this story in. This is one that you want to relax with and enjoy what’s going on. If you’re someone that likes to read while watching the television, I think you’ll find that this will win out. Especially with the type of ending our authors have graciously teased us with.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.