Graduation is never easy—doubly so for a future princess!
With Vik’s royal investiture and Claire’s graduation just around the corner, Claire doesn’t have a moment to rest. She can’t possibly earn poor marks on her many exams or submit a lackluster thesis on a mysterious curio rumored to have belonged to her grandmother. After all, she’ll be under intense scrutiny when she debuts as Vik’s fiancée!
Yet when the curio grants her a set of prophetic visions, Claire grows to miss her more mundane worries. Who is this copycat princess with a curse to rival Dion’s? Why does she have her sights set on Vik? And what is this ominous portent of global war?
It’s up to Claire to save the future once more—all while juggling the travails of academics, relationships, and international politics. With so much bearing down on her at once, whatever is a girl to do?
It appears this is not the last novel of the series as new events are far from complete. This Princess Beatrice seems both simple and complicated at the same time, easily coming to the strangest conclusions that are far from the truth and choosing very questionable actions in her desperation to meet her family's demands. Even more than the crown prince, it seems this "Lord Prophet" may be who they should be the most concerned about, and what he has in store for Keith, rather than anything else. It also remains to be seen if Beatrice interacting with Claire's memories could indeed change the events of their past, though hopefully this will be resolved before they reach their current lifetime. Despite this looming threat and the exams they can't risk failing, the entire group seems oddly laid back and excited to be able to get a glimpse of what took place in Claire's first life with them all - especially Vik. I haven't been able to find any information regarding the release of the next installment in the series, so hopefully it won't be too long of a wait for continuity.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.