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I wanted to like this book but I just didn't. I think that it should have been dual pov. There were times when Freddie just disappeared and I would have liked to know what he was doing at the time. We did eventually find out but I didn't feel like a plot twist was necessary. As the reader it would have been fine to know that information from the beginning. The pages we got at the end of them together were really cute and I wish we got more of that throughout the book.
I received an arc through netgalley.

This read was a total delight! What a fabulous debut for Megan Clawson. With history weaved throughout about the Tower of London, we follow Maggie and Freddie's love story. Maggie is a ticket person at the Tower of London and her encounter with Freddie changes everything. A heart-warming romance, this was a cute, memorable read. Highly recommend!
I would like to thank Netgalley and Avon for a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

A cute take on the bodyguard romance, with a swoony male lead, It was a really fun weekend read, I flew through this book and could not put it down!

Falling Hard for the Royal Guard by Megan Clawson is a unrequited love rom-com set in and around the Tower of London.
Maggie is a ticket seller at the Tower and she also lives there with her father, a Beefeater.
This novel is full of history and interesting facts about the iconic building.
This is a must read for fans of royalty, palaces and historyđź‘‘

Maggie lives in the Tower of London, and whilst there meets soldier Freddie, a man she quickly begins to fall for.
I adored Maggie, and would happily read more books about her life. She was fun and funny, and I enjoyed seeing her confidence grow. The only downside was that I didn't really like Freddie, and thought their romance was a bit lackluster. There were other characters that I thought she had more chemistry with!
I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

DNFed at 40%
I can absolutely see the appeal of this book. Maggie is a really fun and sympathetic character, the setting is super unique and really cool to be immersed in, and the premise is really intriguing. I loved all the scenes with Maggie and her dad and the Beefeaters, and the times where Maggie explores the beauty and history of the tower, and I think this book will definitely have an audience.
Unfortunately I struggled to get into this story. I just felt so bad for Maggie! So many horrible things happen to her and I just had a hard time watching her get embarrassed again and again and again. Her boss and coworkers felt unrealistically mean, and now that the romance has started I'm not connecting with Freddie much as a love interest. I really like Maggie and wish her all the best, but I just wasn't excited to pick this book up.

2.5 stars
I follow Megan Clawson on TikTok so I was excited to get approved for the arc of her debut book. Unfortunately, I had a hard time getting through the book because there was barely any interaction between the two leads in the first half. I also didn't like Maggie. However, it was a cute original idea and I enjoyed learning facts about the Tower of London.

This is not a rom com. The tone is more angsty new adult. I really wanted to read it for the Tower of London setting, but I just could not. The heroine is a mess, and there's nothing charming about her to make up for it. The book is just relentlessly sad and depressing. DNF at 14%
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.

What a great book, lovely modern day royal romantic comedy. great heroine and loved following her ups and downs. couldn't put it down.

I really liked parts of this book! Imagine how fun it would be to live in the Tower of London. Maggie annoyed me with her messiness. I think the last third of the book was the best part. RomCom fans will definitely like this book
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the early copy

Falling Hard For The Royal Guard
by: Megan Clawson
Avon Books UK, Avon
General Fiction (Adult), Romance, Women's Fiction
In her new romantic fiction book, author Megan Clawson excels at vivid descriptions and history of the setting, The Tower of London. The main character, Maggie, works there, and she often has difficulty being on time. She has other flaws and insecurities, but she is someone I had to root for to be successful in her love life and grow as a young woman.
Clawson is a talented writer who writes with details in the setting and information about the locale and traditions. The romantic aspect of the book is slowly evolving as Maggie struggles with finding her way. My enjoyment of the book heightened in the second half, and I felt that the writing really flowed well at that point. This is a fresh, modern, contemporary book full of humor, rich atmosphere, and love.
Thank you to Net Galley and Avon Books UK, Avon for the advance reader's copy. My review is my own.

I love it! OMG, It was so cuuuute, so londonesque, so english that I'm totally into it! I will look at the Tower of London the same way. I adore Maggie, the way she looked at the history, her energy and being a little bit clamsy and I have to admit, I like the way she describe not only the city, but also guards...
The romantic love story is perfect. A little complicated, little twisted, but full of emotions, insecurity, dates and picnics in the heart of the historical center and love that has to fight to have a chance to bloom.
5/5 and looking forward to author's next book!

Cosy romance with good characters and a lot of interesting historical information about The Tower of London. Have to disagree with the Colin Firth/Matthew McFaddyan argument though. It’s an age thing I suspect? Very entertaining with an appealing heroine.

Reviews Posted: April 20, 2023
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Overall I thought this was a really cute book, and I had a fun tie reading this. I liked the main character, and as a history nerd, I loved learning more about the Tower of London.
The romance was pretty standard in this book, nothing was super amazing or bad. I think that overall I would have loved to see more of them together. I just felt that there was so much else going on that I didn’t get to fully experience the goring feelings between the characters.
While I love learning all the little secrets about the Tower of London, I do feel, at times, it overtook the romance and plot of the story. I would have liked the history bits slipped in more subtly than they were.
I absolutely loved the main characters’ interactions with all the side characters, and I would read a story about literally any of the other guards.

Maggie was a likeable female lead throughout. She showed some determination and grit when it came to the challenges she faced in her life, but still maintained a charming level of vulnerability and softness. I particularly enjoyed exploring the relationship she had with her dad, even if it was just a small side plot.
Freddie was decent enough as a male lead, but I think author went a bit too far in making him seem distant, as I struggled to connect with him on any level until the last quarter of the book. Their relationship was cute to read, but the conclusion of the story felt rather rushed in comparison to the slow creep of the first half of the book.
My biggest niggle with this book was the attention paid to historical detail / factual accuracy that came from the setting of the Tower of London. While I appreciate that the author was telling her own story in this particular aspect of the book, and while it was enjoyable to read, I feel that its inclusion came at the cost of relationship and character building for the protagonists.
Pleasant enough read, but nothing that blew me away or kept me hooked.

Falling Hard for the Royal Guard definitely makes me want to learn more about the Royal Guard and Towers of London!
Twenty-six year old Maggie has always dreamed of falling in love happily in London. Alas, with her last relationship ending in disaster, she realizes this may not happen. Until she meets a royal brooding guard, Freddie. He's mysterious and cannot talk or handle distractions while on duty. How will she possibly fall hard for the royal guard?
I enjoyed reading Megan Clawson's debut novel. I felt like I learned a little bit more about the Towers of London and my interest has been piqued. However; I wish there was more of Freddie and Maggie's relationship featured in the story. This tale was more about Maggie's friendship with the guards and her failed dates through Tinder. Anyone who enjoys British humor and London settings may enjoy this novel. As a debut, I look forward to seeing what Megan Clawson writes next.
Thank you Avon UK and Netgalley for my earc in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Wow, who would have thought it, the Tower or London being used as the setting for a romcom. It is and it has made for very good read. Find out what happens within those walls. 5 stars
Thanks to Netgalley and publisher for this ARC

Unfortunately this title wasn’t for me but as with most titles, I’d definitely still recommend to others!
I found the pacing quite slow and personally wasn't very invested in the romance because of this. I could see the direction it was going and so didn't feel the need to finish. However, this is definitely just my preference and others will love it. I'll definitely still be recommending🥰

A great read, full of giggles and I read this one quickly as I couldn’t put it down. Highly recommended this one. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

I think I'm over the "I'm not like other girls" trope. And this is that trope but like really in your face.
I also struggled to connect/like ANY character and finish this book.
"I can't claim to be beautiful; I hardly have people falling over me to tell me that I am."
BUT SHE DOES and this just really irritates me.
Basically, I almost DNFed this book and I kind of wish I did.