Lady Agatha Speaks Her Mind by Elisabeth Aimee Brown

Young Llama Thoughts
  • Adventurous
  • Christian Friendly
  • Easy Reading
  • Humerous
  • Youth Appropriate
Overall
4.3 Llamas

Review

Is this another book I read simply because of the cover?… Yes… And I am not ashamed of that!!!!!

This book is about Lady Agatha, a young women who has been blessed by her fairy-godmother to be practically perfect! On her 21st birthday, she gets her last gift; but it isn’t what her was expecting. Agatha is gifted to speak her mind, and suddenly all the pent-up thoughts and emotions of her “perfect” life are coming out of her mouth faster than she can think! The only suitor left who will take her is a disguised prince also escaping something…

This novel was a stunning, humorous masterpiece! I laughed sooo hard, while also thoroughly enjoying the amazing plot line and character-arcs. This isn’t your normal lady and prince. This is a weak prince and a spoiled lady, trying to find out how to be themselves. I totally suggest this book to young ladies 15 and up!

There are some dark topics in the book. Mention of men controlling or taming women. Some hints at a miserable future with a husband that could be abusive. Some talk of judging based on outward appearances and such. Honestly, the book did a great job of talking about vanity, emotional abuse and such.

Overall, I LOVED this book! It was a well done story with a fantastic, original twist on a romantic fantasy. Can’t wait to read more by this author! Happy Reading! -The Young Llama Reader.

Pros

  • An AMAZING romance!
  • Clean, funny and great for young ladies 15 and up!!!

Cons

  • Some mention of abuse

It really wasn’t Agatha’s fault that she insulted all those guests. After preparing for years to receive a select list of suitors for her charming, fairy-blessed hand, the last thing she wanted to do was alienate the lot of them … but her godmother’s final gift was, well, difficult to control. Now her father doesn’t care that she didn’t mean to call the visiting foreign prince a pathetic little fungus–the damage has been done.

Prince Limplemoyne would’ve been more offended if he was actually attending the party to court Agatha, but that’s not what brought him to these backwoods, fairy-infested mountains. He just wants to find a godmother powerful enough to free him from the royal life he never asked for. But when a mischievous fairy answers his plea in an unexpected way, he finds himself suddenly stuck with the beautiful, sharp-tongued Lady Agatha. Fairies can’t help them get out of this unwanted alliance–they’ll have to stop bickering long enough to figure it out on their own.

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