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NOBODY'S PRINCESS by Erica Ridley

NOBODY'S PRINCESS

From the Wild Wynchesters series, volume 3

by Erica Ridley

Pub Date: July 12th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-538-71958-9
Publisher: Forever

A woman who aspires to become the first female Royal Guard finds herself wrapped up in the do-gooder hijinks of the Wynchester family—and falling for one of the siblings.

Kunigunde de Heusch is a companion to the princess of Balcovia, a fictional abolitionist country near the Netherlands, but she wants to follow her father’s footsteps into the Royal Guard. To prove her worth, she journeys to London to compile useful security information. Graham Wynchester is a master of information. When he notices a series of newspaper advertisements that contain a coded message, he believes a woman is in danger and sets out to rescue her only to find Kuni—who has no interest in his assistance. Still, she becomes charmed by his family and awed by how much they believe in her. Graham always wished to be acknowledged by royalty, but now all he wants is Kuni, who is returning to Balcovia in just a few weeks. Fans of the previous Wynchester books, most recently The Perks of Loving a Wallflower (2021), will be delighted to encounter this eccentric crew again. Kuni’s romance may be with Graham, but she bonds with each of the adopted siblings. The story is fun and playful, but weighty topics are deftly mixed in. Graham discusses how being Black has affected his opportunities. Kuni is also Black, but it’s her gender that causes a barrier to her life goals. Workers’ rights issues and class disparities are addressed. The romance itself sometimes feels lacking in tension or growth, but the whole cast of characters is endearing and warm.

Another pleasing and joyful addition to the Wild Wynchesters series.