

Like Ezra’s and Josh’s story, Vance’s and Luke’s story had me so fully engrossed I’m sad it’s concluded (I hope only for now), and have to move on. Anyway… if you love baby’s great! If you love the book that’s great too, I loved the first two books but I just wanted to express why I did not love this book as much as the first two. Also, in reality adoption is a difficult process for anyone but especially lgbtq people because of prejudice.

Not every person needs a baby to feel complete. Also, I feel like this “instant family” trope comes up a lot in lgbtq romances and I hate it. First it’s hard for me to read a book with raunchy sex scenes and then a few minutes later be cooing over a baby. And then… WHAM!!!! Surprise baby! Ugh I hated this for so many reasons. The struggles the hero’s have overcome so far feel devastating and honest.

Long story long: SPOILERS!!! Last warning spoilers ahead! *Also this is only my opinion! Everything makes sense story wise, the character evolution feels authentic. Hundreds of well-wishers were keen to catch a glimpse of the young princesses as they clambered over each other to snap a photo of the young royals on their camera phones.īefore that, the two girls were last pictured together as a family for their annual Christmas card in December.įair-haired Leonor, who is first-in-line to the throne, was seen in a grey jumper adorned with reindeer and snowflakes, as she clutches her father's hand, while her younger sister wore a cable-knit cardigan.Long story short: the narration is amazing! A lot of the sex is hot! The conflict feels natural and real, my problem stems from a surprise that happens about halfway through the book and it turned me off so much I ended up returning it. It was the first time that Princess Leonor, 11, and Princess Sofia, nine, have been spotted at a public engagement for several months they are on the island for the family's annual holiday at the Marivent Palace royal holiday residence. King Felipe, Queen Letizia and their daughters, Princess Sofia and Princess Leonor, made for the picture-perfect family as they arrived at Palma cathedral on the Balearic isle along with Queen Sofia. It is one of the biggest celebrations in the Catholic calendar and the Spanish Royal Family kept up their tradition of spending the Easter holiday on the island of Mallorca. The family was last seen together when they celebrated Easter mass in Mallorca last month.
