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Aurelia (Aurelia #1) Paperback | Pages: 246 pages
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Title:Aurelia (Aurelia #1)
Author:Anne Osterlund
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 246 pages
Published:April 17th 2008 by Speak (first published April 1st 2008)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction

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Princess Aurelia is next in line to rule the kingdom of Tyralt, but she would rather be one of the common folk, free to learn and roam and . . . not marry the next tyrannical prince that comes courting. Naturally, the king wants Aurelia to marry for political power. Aurelia wants to marry for love. And someone in the kingdom wants her . . . dead. Assigned to investigate and protect Aurelia is Robert, the son of the king's former royal spy and one of Aurelia's oldest friends. As Aurelia and Robert slowly uncover clues as to who is threatening her, their friendship turns to romance. With everything possible on the line, her life, her kingdom, her heart, Aurelia is forced to take matters into her own hands, no matter the cost.

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Original Title: Aurelia
ISBN: 0142405795 (ISBN13: 9780142405796)
Edition Language: English
Series: Aurelia #1

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3.5/5Aurelia is a princess, next in line to claim the throne of Tyralt. When several assassination attempts are made on the princess of Tyralt, Aurelias childhood friend and son of Kings former spy, Robert returns to investigate. An assassin trailing the princess, a spy obstinate enough to find the assassin and a headstrong female character? I was definitely excited to read Aurelia.Lets talk about the plot first. The whole idea was great and it had the potential to be an exceptional read but its

This book was filled to the brim with mystery. I found myself eagerly racing to finish because I desperately needed to know who her assassin was. I needed to know, because once my curiousity is piqued, I read an entire book in one sitting. Thats what happened with Aurelia.While the book promises romance, I was slightly disappointed. Robert and Aurelia lifetime friends sounded just like that, friends. At least the book promised danger, and we got it.The cover is very indicative of the book.

Just a little too boring, and a little too predictable.

I wasn't entirely sold the first half of the book, but towards the end I liked it. If I may be picky....princess Melony's eyes are described as being green twice during the story, but also once as being blue. ???

I dont feel great about giving this book two stars. To me, two stars seems paltry and possibly indicative of poor writing, plotting and characterisation and thats not actually true in the case of Aurelia. But the Goodreads star system defines two stars as It was okay, and to be honest, thats the most fitting of the ratings for my personal reading experience of this book. To be clear, this is not a badly written or subpar book. In some respects its quite the opposite. But for me, this book felt

I love princess-as-hero stories. It's the right blend of power, femininity, and responsibility. Aurelia's quintessentially all of these characteristics, along with a dash of insecurity that is oh-so-familiar to all of us who haven't blacked out our entire adolescence from memory. I also liked the love interest/hero, especially because he treats Aurelia as an equal. So often in princess stories, you get the guy treating the girl like a frail damsel in distress. Yuck.The only thing I have to

It was the intention of the author to provide 'love, mystery, and danger' in this book. She delivered in the love and mystery department but not so much with the danger. There were at least 2 incidents in the book that were quite dangerous but it would have been a better read if there were more. The book was well written, the characters especially Robert could have benefitted from a better description of how he looked like. He obviously was portrayed to be a nice and intelligent person but I was

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