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Royal Medicine #3

Royally Married

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Dr. Claire Thomson, queen of Amorley, has banished all the dragons in her life—or so she hopes. Her wedding to Ethan Kane, the love of her life, looms on the horizon, yet unwelcome houseguests of her stepmother, Lord Chicanery of Maltenstein and his son, Hans, threaten her upcoming wedding with new obstacles.

New questions abound about the integrity of the crown and the necessity of its future. If Claire cannot prove her loyalty to Amorley and disavow her involvement in a nefarious plot to defraud the country’s coffers for personal gain, then she may have to postpone more than just her wedding. She may have to leave the life she’s come to love in her father’s homeland as Parliament calls the monarchy into question.

Dangers lurk in the castle, and if Claire’s not careful, she will lose more than her crown; she will lose her life. If she survives, will Claire and Ethan finally make it to the altar and solidify her position as queen? Can she protect the monarchy and those she loves from the evil plans of her enemies? Has time finally run out for Claire on her quest for her happily ever after?

252 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 3, 2022

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About the author

Jill Boyce

7 books21 followers

Jill writes inspirational romantic fiction with a medical theme. She is an Amazon best-selling author and the first two novels in her Royal Medicine Series, Royally Confused and Royally Engaged are 2022 Selah Award Finalists. She has also won Firebird Book Awards for Harte Broken, Perfectly Imperfect, A Prescription for Beauty, and Royally Confused.

Her debut novels are part of the A Dose of Love series. Each story can stand alone, but all feature strong female leads facing challenging life circumstances while finding love along the way. Jill’s love of romance and her experience of losing her mother on the same day of her daughter’s birth inspired the first novel, Harte Broken. It raises the question, “What happens when the best day is also the worst one?”

Royally Confused, Book One in the Royal Medicine Series introduces Claire Thomson, the heroine physician who must discover her worth by finding out her true identity. Jill enjoys royal romances and wanted to create a contemporary world filled with classic fairy-tale characters—a knight in shining armor, an evil Queen, and yes, a princess. Of course, Claire slays her own dragons and learns she comes from the one true King, her heavenly Father, who declares her worthy and loved. This series will follow the characters forward in the fictional royal world of Amorley.

Jill is a physician and mom, who loves coffee, travel, and anything glittered. She treasures spending time with her husband and children, who are her heart and greatest joy.

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June 11, 2022
This is the third book in a series that needs to be read in order. There are several people in this book that could be viewed as adversaries to the main character, Claire Thompson. They bring intrigue to the plot. Another character that brings intrigue to the story but in the very best way is Claire’s granny. She is one of my favorite characters. She brings a whole lot of humor to the book and I love her personality. In this novel, Claire has so many mishaps that you really start feeling bad for her and wishing you could jump into book to help. I found this book was a fast read because it was so entertaining. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who likes contemporary romance.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.
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March 22, 2023
Great series

Great series with a bit of God references. Story line was cute but the prayers could be left out. Will definitely be reading more from this author
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