Princess Alexandra has spent decades being everything the world expected of her—graceful, loyal, polished, and silent.
But on the night of her fiftieth birthday, she does the she walks away.
She leaves behind the palace, her failing marriage, and the life that has been suffocating her for years, escaping to Briarbridge Island—a windswept seaside haven off the coast of New England—where she hopes to finally remember who she is beyond the crown.
But freedom comes at a price...
Back in London, Prince Arthur is furious, the palace is closing ranks, and the press is watching for every misstep. As pressure mounts from every direction, Alex finds herself caught between duty and independence, public image and private truth, the life she was handed and the life she wants to claim for herself.
And Alex isn’t the only one with secrets.
At her side is Jasper Figg, her fiercely loyal private secretary, a man who has spent years protecting everyone else while burying the heartbreak of his own past. But as old wounds resurface and buried truths begin to emerge, both Alex and Jasper must decide whether following the rules is worth the cost—or whether it’s finally time to risk everything for something real.
Set against the charm and beauty of island life, How to Change the Protocol is a sweeping, emotional novel about reinvention, friendship, sacrifice, scandal, and the courage it takes to choose yourself at last.
Alex continues trying to make a new life for herself on her own terms. Even when she’s summoned to return to the palace, she takes a stand. We also learn so much more about Jasper as he learns more about his own self. The palace intrigue continues to provide fodder for the intrepid newspaper reporter as her own life becomes more complicated. Terrific storytelling and interesting characters make this an excellent read!
Princess Alexandria follow the rules of the Palace for quite a long time as Prince Arthur's wife. Now she is living by her own rules. Anxious go read what happens next. This series is very interesting.
I loved Jasper’s back story. I like how the author gives you background on each of the characters and develops them through the series. I am enjoying this story, and I am afraid I’m hooked.