Jun 15 2020
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Blog Tour & Review: Royal Decoy by Heather Frost

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Royal Decoy (Fate of Eyrinthia, #1)

by Heather Frost
Release Date: June 18th 2020

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance
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Synopsis:
A SERVANT blackmailed into becoming a princess’s decoy.
A BODYGUARD determined to keep her alive.
A PRINCE forced to execute his father’s brutal laws.
A PRISONER used to keep him compliant.
A WORLD on the brink of war.
In one horrible night, Clare goes from kitchen maid to royal decoy. She has three months to become the princess’s perfect double so she can ensure her betrothal to an enemy prince. Desperate to survive, Clare throws herself into self-defense training, taught by her distractingly attractive bodyguard. The danger increases when a ruthless assassin begins stalking her, intent on ending the tenuous peace.
Across the northern mountains, Prince Grayson is his father’s ultimate weapon. He carries out the king’s harsh orders because the one person he cares about is his father’s prisoner. Grayson’s silent obedience is tested when his father plans to exploit the marriage alliance between two of their greatest enemies. If Grayson submits, the blood of thousands will spill. If he resists, the girl who means everything to him will die.
The fate of Eyrinthia hangs in the balance. Some want peace. Some want war. All will be thrown into chaos.

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About the Author

Heather Frost writes mostly YA fiction and has a soft spot for tortured characters, breath-stealing romance, and happy endings. She is the author of the Seers trilogy. She has a BS in Creative Writing and a minor in Folklore, which means she got to read fairy tales and ghost stories and call it homework.
When she’s not writing, Heather likes to read, travel, and hold Lord of the Rings movie marathons. She owns two typewriters, sings in the car, and dreams of living in a castle someday. She currently lives in a beautiful valley surrounded by towering mountains in the wilds of Utah.

Review of Royal Decoy

Review (4 Stars):  Royal Decoy is a great story of secret identity and espionage with so many twists and turns.  Clare saves the princess’ life after being attacked and soon finds herself enlisted to take the place of the princess to ensure her betrothal to the enemy prince.  Clare finds that she is soon in over her head and there is more than just marriage at stake but the lives in her kingdom.

Royal Decoy is the first book in a brand new series and I loved Clare.  She was just a strong, fierce and independent heroine.  She was willing to do whatever it takes to protect those that she loved even if it meant pretending to be the princess.  I enjoyed this story and I can’t wait to read book number two.

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