While at party, Anya meets two men and they invite her to a club. She's hesitant to say yes because something about them bothers her, but she decides to take her friend, Adele's advice to have fun. Anya imagined a DJ and drinks, not the sinful acts of the Triple Crown Club. The two men introduce her to their friend and try to force her to participate in the festivities, but she refuses to do anything with those creeps. When making an escape she bumps into Killian, Jace, and Dean, the princes of Tam.
The princes went to the Club for drinks, after receiving some bad news. They were contemplating leaving, until Anya. Her looks and personality spark something in them and they fall instantly. As they explore their relationship, they realize being together won't be easy. First, Anya's not royalty, so they can't claim her as their queen. Second, three men, PRINCES, and one woman is scandalous. Third, the three creeps aren't finished with Anya yet.
Royally Claimed has romance, action, and a little plot twist. The banter and relationships between characters is entertaining to read. Especially Anya, she's spunky and a fighter.
I recommend reading the primary series first, the Possessing Beauty Series, at least Hunting Beauty. The characters and some plot from that Book can be read in Royally Claimed. Also, a scene from Royally Shared (Book 1) is in this story.
The book is standalone, but you'll understand and appreciate the characters and the world Faye created a lot better if you start from the beginning.
An ARC Review