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The Spare

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The Spare

By: Miranda Dubner
Narrated by: Joel L. Froomkin
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""I'm publicly bisexual now, I'll make all the musical theatre references I please. I'll belt Cole Porter songs prancing on top of this bar if I want to." (His Royal Highness Prince Edward Nicholas William Desmond, second son of Her Majesty Queen Victoria II of England and the Commonwealth)

Eddie Kensington had certain responsibilities, up until two weeks ago. Dress well, smile in public, uphold the family honor. Be straight. Never talk about being bisexual, or being in love with his bodyguard, Isaac Cole, for nearly 10 years. Protecting his mother and siblings from yet more tabloid scandal in the wake of his parents' high-profile divorce was always more important.

Up until two weeks ago, when he was outed by the press. Now he's in the midst of an unscheduled identity crisis, and his entire family seems to be joining in. His estranged father shows up. His sister flirts with the reporter hired to write their grandmother's biography. His older brother is more reluctant than ever to take up public-facing duties, and Her Majesty is considering going out on a date. Keeping calm and carrying on becomes impossible when Eddie learns Isaac might return his decidedly inconvenient feelings.

For any one of them to steal a happily ever after, the Kensingtons will have to decide what they really hold dear--the legacy they were born into, or the dreams they kept for themselves.

Read by Joel Leslie.

©2020 Miranda Lynn Dubner (P)2021 Miranda Lynn Dubner
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Engaging Romance • Lovely Story • Fantastic Narration • Interesting Premise • Humorous Dialogue • Splendid Performance

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I absolutely adore this book. I’ve read it at least a dozen times. But the audio book, narrated by the fantastic Joel Leslie makes it just stupendous.

A beautiful book just got better

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The writing was solid with well-considered characters, realistic social observations, and an interesting premise.

The plot was self-indulgent, veering off into perspectives and underdeveloped, random side romances that only distracted from the main characters. More so, those forays into irrelevant vignettes never went anywhere, making their inclusion make even less sense. The over-attention to details about clothing and hair probably could fill a whole two hours of this book.

The reason I gave the story three stars is that while there was a happily ever after, the author's straining to tie everything up neatly with a bow resulted in Edward, the prince we're all reading for, having a secret wedding out of the public eye, and he's whisked off with his love on an immediate honeymoon, meaning he's not even out at his (straight) brother's wedding. So the whole point of the book - Edward coming publicly into his identity - feels like another step back into the closet. Even with the promises of a public announcement, doing Isaac and Edward's wedding behind closed doors seems like just more of the image-pandering and shame that the royal family was learning to break free of.

Spoilers ahead

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This novel had great character development and gave wonderful insight into how much pressure people face when dealing with the spotlight. I loved Eddie and Isaac, but I loved the rest of the royal family and their relationships as they struggled to cope with the pressure of being royal. Great novel and read spectacularly

Not just a love story

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I loved the characters and following their stories. It’s like a rolling snowball that starts small, gets bigger and faster, seems to be losing control, and then comes to a wild, dramatic, and slightly messy stop. A fun read.

What a lovely “what-if” romance set in a British royal family that feels like a telenovela!

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I loved this book it was well written and pulled you in so many directions that you are never sure if it will end the way you want.

This was Great 😊😊😊

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