This is the seventh and last book in the Seven Brides for Seven Mothers series and Queen Charlotte of Malquar has only one child not married or just about to be. She has worked hard to find true love for all of her children, much like her and her husband, King Alfred, not allowing any problems to stop her. Princess Sophie is named after a Princess Sophie from the past, who tragically died after losing her love to another, due to the family circumstances at the time. Sophie’s best friend since college has been American Avery, who is the complete opposite of her, but has always been at her side whenever she was needed. Thirteen years ago, whilst both in their third year at college, Avery persuaded Sophie to go away to a small place called Nappes, in the middle of nowhere, where she could hopefully have the chance to have a week of living as a normal person and not be recognised as the Princess! At the local pub, she meets Arlo Hammond and his best friend Danny, who is a bit of a player and likes the look of Avery. Not that she is interested in someone like him! Arlo and Sophie hit it off straight away and Avery helped them spend lots of time together, but his mother and stepfather are problematic to their relationship. Their relationship was stopped in its tracks after unfortunate events beyond their control and after years of pining for him, she had tried to move on and got engaged.
That relationship soon faltered when her fiancé thought he could cheat on her! The press made a lot of that breakup and a few months afterwards, getting lovely bouquets of flowers delivered to the palace, apparently from Arlo after all these years, has her thinking of him again. Only one thing doesn’t ring right and that is the wording on the cards! Arlo made a success of his mother’s side business, finally opening a shop in the capital and moving there after hearing of her breaking her engagement! Her mother had thought she might be her second child to marry, now she is her last and she can’t help but interfere, as she and her husband check out Arlo and she asks Sophie about him! Sophie isn’t happy with her mother’s interference, nor is she happy to find out Arlo hadn’t tried to contact her in the whole year he had been in the capital. He wants to see her and give her the explanation of his actions in the past, but circumstances are almost against them. Only the fact they get pushed together by the queen, allows Arlo to finally tell Sophie how he feels and that he never gave up on loving her, but his stepfather’s crimes made him give up on Sophie, to not tarnish her name or her family’s’! There is lots to forgive, but also a lovely conclusion to the mystery they discovered part of all those years ago. Another wedding is all her mother wants and what the Queen wants, she often gets! Lovely tale and a great series with love in the forefront, as love matches are sought out, no matter what the people may think. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.