10 Best Books Like The Royal Treatment

If you loved The Royal Treatment by Melanie Summers, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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When ultra-private Crown Prince Arthur faces the royal family's potential ousting from power, he's forced to rely on the one woman who despises him most—Tessa Sharpe, the kingdom's infamous "Royal Watchdog" who has built her career criticizing his every move. Shocking the nation by giving her the keys to the castle for two months, Arthur must win over both his harshest critic and his people, but their instant attraction complicates everything when falling for each other could destroy them both.

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Quick Comparison: Books Like The Royal Treatment

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Throne Off CourseHailee Carmel4.42025374Closest match
The Soulmate EquationChristina Lauren4.42021Similar vibes
Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not DatingChristina Lauren4.42018Similar vibes
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Authors Who Write Like Melanie Summers

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to The Royal Treatment?

The most similar books to The Royal Treatment are Throne Off Course, The Soulmate Equation, Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating.

What should I read after The Royal Treatment?

After finishing The Royal Treatment, readers most commonly pick up Throne Off Course next.

Who writes books like Melanie Summers?

Authors similar to Melanie Summers include Christina Lauren, Sally Thorne, Jasmine Guillory.

What genre is The Royal Treatment?

The Royal Treatment is a Romance novel by Melanie Summers, published in 2017. It features elements of Royal Romance, Enemies to Lovers, Funny.

How long is The Royal Treatment?

The Royal Treatment varies in length depending on edition.

Does The Royal Treatment have romance/spice?

The Royal Treatment has a spice level of 3/5. This book has moderate romantic content.

About The Royal Treatment

A gorgeously funny, romantic and seductive modern fairy-tale…I have never laughed out loud so much in my life…incredibly funny, witty, romantic, swoony…wonderfully charming and deliriously dreamy…~MammieBabbie Book ClubAbsolutely brilliant…original…hilarious…I have to HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND The Royal Treatment to EVERYONE! ~ Jennifer, The Power of Three Readers Book BlogFilled with witty and sarcastic humour, along with massive sexual chemistry…The Royal Treatment is the ultimate rom-com. ~ Tara, Bare Naked Words Reviews2018 READER'S FAVORITE AWARD BRONZE MEDAL WINNER For fans of Bridget Jones and The Princess Diaries comes a laugh-out-loud, feel-good comedy with a sizzling side of romance…Ultra-private, ridiculously handsome Crown Prince Arthur has always gotten by on his charm. But that won’t be enough now that the Royal Family is about to be ousted from power once and for all. When Prince Arthur has to rely on the one woman in the kingdom who hates him most, he must learn that earning the love of a nation means first risking his heart.Twenty-eight-year-old Tessa Sharpe, a.k.a. The Royal Watchdog, hates everything about Prince Arthur. As far as she’s concerned, he’s an arrogant, lazy leech on the kingdom of Avonia. When he shocks the nation by giving her the keys to the castle, Tessa has no choice but to accept and move in for two months. It’s lust at first sight, but there’s no way she can give in to her feelings-not if she wants to have a career or a shred of pride left when her time at the palace ends…Can two natural enemies find their forever in each other’s arms, or will they ruin each other to save themselves?