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The Duchess Effect
The Duchess Effect: A Novel | Tracey Livesay
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Tracey Livesay returns in this seriously sexy sequel to American Royalty, following Duchess and Prince Jameson as they strive to turn their romance into a relationship, beneath the relentless glare of the spotlight. Against all odds, sexy American rapper, Danielle “Duchess” Nelson and brilliant reclusive royal Prince Jameson have fallen in love! They’ve decided to take their relationship public and find a way to make their two worlds coexist. On their terms. Unfortunately, falling in love was the easy part. Jameson and Dani’s love story has made them the most popular royals since Prince John, but that popularity comes with a price. Dani looks forward to signing the deal with a major cosmetics company that will make her skin care line, Mela-Skin, a force in the industry, and finally grant her the control over her life she’s craved since childhood. But the company wants to take advantage of their fame and involve Jameson in Mela-Skin’s marketing campaign. Dani is outraged! Her company has nothing to do with Jameson. After stepping up for the royal family, Jameson yearns to retreat back into academia. But he’s fired when his university raises concerns about his newfound notoriety. And suddenly the queen, initially against the relationship, backtracks, seeking their cooperation when the family is embroiled in yet another scandal. This isn’t the quiet life Jameson was hoping for. Dani and Jameson truly love each other. But under the scrutiny of the international spotlight, when the doubts, compromises, and secrets begin to take their toll, will their love be enough?
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Wish I liked this one more as I really enjoyed the first one. While I do agree a continuation to this story and this relationship was justified, the conflict in this felt forced. And because of it, the relationship didn‘t seem to organically progress, and I didn‘t feel these two were closer at the end or that I as a reader knew them better.

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4/5

After announcing their relationship to the world, Dani and Jameson have to figure out what it means for a celebrity to be one half of a royal couple, and if their new relationship can survive the pressure. I got a little frustrated with the choices Dani made, but they definitely made sense for her character. It continues to be a fun contemporary romance series. And with the way the book ended, I hope there's a third in the series.

ChaoticMissAdventures That is a great cover! 9mo
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ebook: The Naughty of Nice Clause by Kate Callaghan
Audiobook: The Duchess Effect by Tracey Livesay
non-fiction: Tiny Humans, Big Emotions by Alyssa Blask Campbell and Lauren Elizabeth Stauble

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain