Quick Summary: An against all odds romance
My Review: The Duchess Effect by Tracey Livesay is the sequel to American Royalty. It is a continuation of the love story between a hip hop rapper and a European prince.
About the Story: Dani Nelson and Jameson Lloyd are not a normal couple. She is a hip hop rap goddess. He is a prince; he is His Royal Highness, Prince Jameson Alistair Richard Lloyd, the Duke of Wessex, to be exact. When they met, they struck sparks off one another, engaging in an explosive relationship that rocked the masses across both sides of the pond.
When the couple is faced with fresh challenges from the crown, from their handlers, and from others in power, will they have what it takes to weather the storms, or will they make a break for it and run?
About the Characters:
Duchess - > Dani has had a tough life. She has been hurt in her past. The very people who should have loved her, supported her, and stood by her let her down. As such, she has had to rely on her own strength. She built her reputation and her business from the ground up, making no excuses for her hustle and grind attitude. She would not bow down to anyone or relinquish any of the control she had acquired. What would she be willing do in order to reach her goals? Is her dream worth losing her bae?
Prince Jameson - >Jameson does not love the press. After what they put him and his family through, he would have no problem cutting ties with them. As a member of the royal family, however, he has not always had the luxury of being able to leave them in the wind. Now that he and Duchess are official and the Queen needs them to do damage control, he is between a rock and a hard place. How can he protect the two most important women in his life and still get the upper hand over the establishment?
About the Conflict: Internal and external factors creep in and play a part in Dani and Jay's relationship. More is going on than meets the eye. From manipulations and betrayals to distrust and gaming at the nth degree, the new "it" couple are in for a bumpy ride.
What I Appreciated About the Story:
- Jameson was a charmer and a fire starter. I adored him. His declarations of love to Dani were so revealing.
- Dani's strengths and insecurities were so understandable. I was totally with her when she finally took a stand. I felt for her when it cost her.
- The chemistry and love that Dani and Jay had burned hot, just like in book one. I loved the natural flow of their connection. I also really liked how they supported and protected each other, despite the obstacles.
- I liked that this installment was relationship rich. Not only did it present the complicated nuances of the couple, but it also highlighted other relationships between the main characters and their family and friends.
- Nyla was true. She was the kind of friend who loved you hard through the good, the bad, and the ugly. She didn't pull her punches.
- Jameson's mom was fierce. Just because she was a kitten didn't mean she didn't have any claws. I loved the relationship that she and Duchess were able to forge.
- The Aristocracy served their purpose. The end.
My Final Say: Being in a relationship takes work. It requires love, trust, communication, patience, and grace. In this book, readers get to witness the ups and downs that come with being an international multicultural power couple. Nothing is taboo. For those who want a little taste of Dynasty and The Crown with their tea, this book is for you.
Other: While this book can be read as a standalone, it would be helpful to read American Royalty first.
Rating: 4.5/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Status/Level: Hot and heavy 🚨
Series: Duo
Thanks to the author and to Avon and Harper Voyager for providing access to a digital ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review. The words I have shared are my own.