For some reason, I've read some of the later books in the Royals Saga, but not yet Command Me. I'll have to rectify that. This book is told entirely from Alexander's point of view, from his first meeting with Clara.
Alexander is the heir to the throne, but his relationship with his father, the King, is strained at best. Following a tragic accident involving his sister, it was “suggested” that he enter military service, from which he has recently returned. Both the accident and his military experience have left him traumatized, and as a result he doesn't let anyone get close to him. He has embraced his womanizer image, knowing it'll offer him physical gratification without risking his emotions and heart. Meeting and then getting to know Clara Bishop changes that.
He is intense, with some dominant tendencies. Although Clara tells him she doesn't share those inclinations, her body's reactions tell him otherwise. For both their sakes, he treads with caution, slowly introducing Clara (and us) to his desires. Let me tell you, it makes for some steamy reading!
While things seem to be going okay in the bedroom, the outside world is a different story. As we all know, paparazzi can be brutal, and British tabloids are some of the worst. However, not only are they subjected to these virtual strangers harassing Clara, they also have to deal with scrutiny and negative comments within royal circles. This makes for some rather interesting confrontations, to put it mildly.
Alexander experiences quite the personal revelation in realizing his feelings for Clara run deeper than he anticipated or was ever prepared for. But will this character growth be enough? Pick up the first books in the Royals Saga to find out! And hopefully we'll get more from Alexander's point of view. One can only hope.