First off, I want to start by saying that my disgruntled review does not come from Katharine’s actual writing. Katharine McGee can tell a story. It’s just this specific story that was terrible. Yeah, terrible.
This book could hardly be considered a sequel.
My biggest question: why have us get so attached to specific relationships and take us through all that was said in the first book, only to rip things away with no explanation at all?
You’re telling me that Beatrice was LITERALLY about to give everything up for a man she loved so much, then in a split second tosses him aside like a damn wash rag? It’s something I could hardly comprehend.
In the first book, you feel for Sam and want nothing more than to see her and Teddy get the happy ending they deserve. Then the second book comes along and boom! Bye Teddy and Sam. Just like that.
Not to mention Beatrice’s total lack of remorse for going through with the wedding. All of that beautiful transformation in Beatrice’s and Sam’s relationship in the first book, they finally come together as sisters and promise one another that they’ll always have each other, then JK! Didn’t mean it! Psych! Done.
I really just don’t understand. I enjoy a good plot twist, but I truly believe that it didn’t make sense here. It’s not what we’re here for.
The stories in the first book were amazing, I’ve read it multiple times and will consistently give it 5 stars. But after reading Majesty, I feel like everything in the first book was simply thrown out to the trash. Gone. Didn’t matter. Even though you spent over 400 pages getting attached to specific characters and all that they’ve been through.
I’m frustrated, because I quite literally waited months and months for this sequel, only to have it take away all that I was excited for. Beatrice and Connor. Teddy and Sam.
And my goodness, let’s not get me started on Beatrice and Teddy. I loved Beatrice and was so excited by the fact that she wasn’t going to repeat her fathers history - giving up someone she loved for the crown. I admired her tenacity when it came to calling off the wedding and not letting outdated laws dictate her life.
But giving into it all? That’s not the Beatrice I respected in the first book. It verged on the edge of pathetic.
I won’t lie, Nina and Jeff I could do without, and I love me some Ethan, but why flip flop so many things? In my eyes, it simply wasn’t necessary.
And character wise, this book was just so dang BORING. Beatrice was my favorite in the first book but I literally grew to completely dislike her in this sequel. Everything with her and Teddy was terrible. She was a crappy sister and all of these feelings for Teddy were so random. And does she not have a conscience? How can you just go for your sisters ex with no remorse? It was so weird and such a let down.
Sam is easily the best character, but her relationship was the most predictable. A fake relationship that becomes real? Profound!
Nina was boring as hell. Not much to add there.
Daphne ends up with Jeff? I don’t even like Jeff and I know that that shouldn’t have been what happens. All of the horrifying things she did and no consequences? Nothing? It’s all good? What on earth?
Jeff never even learns what Daphne did in the first book. Nothing is resolved or addressed and it’s ridiculous.
I’m sad, disappointed, and clearly if you couldn’t tell, I’m bitter. I’ll be reading American Royals again, but Majesty is a one-and-done for me. Sigh.