This is book five of the Seven Brides for Seven Mothers and the main characters are Bree (Princess Aubrey of Malquar) and Grady Bassett, captain of the royal yacht and a close friend of her brother Al since childhood. Bree has loved Grady since she was young and used to follow her brother Al (Alistair) and him around all the time. When she was fifteen and he was leaving for college, she thought it was her chance to kiss him and tell him how she felt, but it ended in a disaster, leaving her bereft. When he turned up at her graduation party, she tried again, only to find him with someone else. He then disappeared on her again, until coming back to serve on the royal boat. Her heart was broken and he won’t even talk to her. Now instead of being annoying as she was as a kid, she now acts like she hates him, even going as far as interrupting his date night on the yacht and he ended up throwing her overboard! She thought he should have been sacked for that, but everyone knows she likes him and has annoyed him for years. She told him he shouldn’t even have a date on the royal yacht, as he was a member of staff and shouldn’t have the privilege, even though Al had authorised it. Due to the way she has been behaving towards Grady whenever they are together in the same space, Al and Lu have arranged for them to attend ten events with them, for them to prove they can act like adults around each other, as they both have important roles in their upcoming wedding. Each time they fail, another event is added and they have to start all over again.
Grady knows his place however and disappeared from Bree’s life for years, trying to avoid his own feelings for her. Having his own father (Georges) be the king’s personal secretary, he was brought up to know his place and to never cross the line and be too familiar. It was made plain that a relationship between them could lose his father his job and very livelihood, so it is something he has put out of his mind, or at least tried to. Unfortunately for the pair, their mothers love to meddle and with a couple of the Queen’s children now married or close to, they are trying to matchmake a coming together of Bree and Grady, knowing full well they both have feelings for each other. Charlotte wants to see all of her children matched up and still has her and Alfred’s oldest son Drew (Andrew), the heir to the throne to be considered. Sophie has also been left hanging after finding her fiancé cheating on her and has been slowly recovering. Jacqueline is getting tired of Georges always putting business first and delivers him an ultimatum. Whilst Charlotte meddles with a replacement royal secretary for Drew and fireworks begin! Charlotte takes Sophie and Bree with her on the royal yacht, to a small private island they own, to get some peace and quiet. But Bree picks just the wrong time to tell her mum how much she resents being a royal and being unable to pick her own way in life like her sister Cherie in Paris. Charlotte leaves the girls there, without Bree even getting any time to think about what she said or even to apologise, making Bree a bit guilty!
Charlotte takes the yacht back with her, leaving Bree and Grady alone on the island with just Sophie, along with the small staff who live there. Bree had been set up with the brother of one of Sophie’s friends, Jordan Markham, a wealthy banker, but something isn’t quite right about the relationship as Grady finds out and he doesn’t impress the king and queen either! Bree has had some time to think whilst on the island and has shared her dreams for the future with Grady, about what she would love to actually do. After they all spill their dreams Sophie leaves them to have a private time and Grady ends up kissing her, something he tells her he has wanted to do since she was fifteen! She stopped talking to him after that summer and he thought he didn’t have a chance and the guilt over his father’s job wore him down. Now he wants a chance at the happiness he can see his friend Al having and the two finally come together and agree to start dating and the hope that their parents will allow it to happen. Since Charlotte was a florist before the king set his eyes on her, there is certainly ample precedent for it to happen. Another couple of characters are still to find their partners and there are some nice hints to that along the way. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.