Still, being romances, they all end with a happily ever after. Contemporary royal romance novels deal with many of the pitfalls of modern royal life, including invasion of privacy, racism, sexism, and more issues. How could you not swoon over the M&M's pizza she sends Michael? I've been a devoted follower of the genre ever since, though it has evolved in the two decades since Cabot first published her novel about the awkward teen princess. Samantha 'Sam' Madison is still teen ambassador to the United Nations and happily dating the Presidents son, David. Perhaps my love for royal romances began with the 2001 Disney adaptation of Meg Cabot's The Princess Diaries, the story of Mia Thermopolis, who finds out she’s a princess of the far-off land of Genovia. Ready or Not is the sequel to the novel All-American Girl.Both were written by Meg Cabot, who is also the author of The Princess Diaries.The book takes place about one year after the events of All-American Girl. My personal favorite type of romance novel? Besides the enemies-to-lovers genre, which I can never resist, royal romances. Essentially: Romance is a genre for all seasons. there's also nothing better than cracking open a steamy read by the fireplace in the winter, or sitting in the park with a romance under blossoming trees in the spring, or paging through a story in the crisp, cool air in the fall. There's nothing better than reading a romance novel on the beach, without a care in the world, and getting lost in a story with a guaranteed happily ever after as waves crash in the background.
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