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Reviewed by Cecelia Hopkins for Readers' Favorite
The Royal Matchmaking Competition: Princess Qloey by Zoiy G. Galloay introduces Princess Qloey as she contemplates choosing a husband according to the process specified by the treaty. The elven prince, Zazan, is compellingly attractive, while Abdulla is exotically charming, then again, Octavio is fun-loving and optimistic. Alejandro presses his romantic suit persuasively, while Quinrel, the elf prince of Nololay, appears interested in someone else altogether. Hedgewood, the dwarf prince, is not seriously in the running, Clayton is her cousin, and Kipp is a commoner included for purely diplomatic reasons. The athletic Zaccaria is eager to please, Lanselos is a poet, and McKinley displays a true knight’s honorable ability to manage difficult situations. Based on his position and handsome appearance, Edgar, Prince of Baylor, appears to be the best match. Who will Qloey choose?
The Royal Matchmaking Competition is a delightful young adult fantasy romance with a touch of intrigue and excitement. I liked seeing Qloey get to know each of the contestants and change her mind as she discerned their characters. The attempts on Qloey’s life were shocking and several characters appeared to have motives. I also felt a sense of urgency due to the threat of war. I could relate to Qloey’s distress because she had been unable to please her parents and was excited by the realization that pleasing them might not be the best thing for the kingdom. It was satisfying to see her act independently against what seemed like overwhelming pressure. The Royal Matchmaking Competition combines coming of age with romance and mystery in a terrific contemporary fairy story.