Book Review: A Royal Christmas Fairy Tale

A Royal Christmas Fairy Tale 

Author: Karen Schaler

Publisher: HawkTale Publishing 

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A Royal Christmas Fairy Tale is the story of recently unemployed journalist Kaylie, who takes a freelance job in Europe for the royal family of Tolvania. Tasked to write a Christmas fairy tale for the princess, Kaylie is less than thrilled given her lack of Christmas joy and her pairing with Prince Alexander who does not trust journalists. They begin to bond as the assignment goes on, and they soon find the spirit of the season.

A Royal Christmas Fairy Tale is a sweet story set in a small European village that is the epitome of Christmas cheer. This book covers all of the bases in terms of of characters: an eccentric journalist, a brooding prince, a queen loving of Christmas traditions, and an energetic young princess. They all work well together and make the book so fun to read. I liked the setting and the emphasis on the Christmas traditions, and how it helped soften the hearts of Kaylie and Alexander. A Royal Christmas Fairy Tale is a good book for readers ready for the holiday season.

Thanks to Netgalley and HawkTale Publishing for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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