
The Cost of the Crown by Joy Crain
Series: Book 1 of 2 of The Royals of Andelar
Publisher: White Crown (September 26, 2023)
Review by Mae Clair
Missy Hanson has been alienated from her father since he left to assume the role of American Ambassador to the small island kingdom of Andelar after her mother’s death when she was sixteen. Missy has lived with her Aunt Pru, straddling the gulf between her Asian heritage (on her mother’s side) and her American father, never quite comfortable in her own skin. Years later, her father, William, invites her to spend the summer with him in Andelar as a guest of the royal family. Enroute, she crosses paths with Aiden Waverly, a beguiling young man she meets on the plane. Their paths continue to cross, and the two form a bond that gradually morphs from friendship to romantic interest.
Unknown to Missy, Aiden is secretly the Crown Prince of Andelar, a title and identity he has successfully hidden from his people while abroad. With a western appearance (his mother was American), a down-to-earth attitude, and casual manner of dress, he’s nothing like the prince he’s expected to be. Part of this novel is the fun of anticipating the “reveal” that’s coming when Missy discovers the truth.
I found the story utterly enchanting, with hints of fairy-tales touches (a charity ball and masquerade ball), but mostly fell in love with the characters. Both Missy and Aiden have hurdles to overcome in relationships each has with their fathers and buried hurt from their pasts—particularly Aiden from his childhood when he and his mother were homeless. He’s passionate about helping orphaned children, especially in his own country, but encounters royal red tape.
As much as I enjoyed watching the gradual romance develop between Aiden and Missy, I also loved seeing the change in William and King Myron (Aiden’s father). Supporting characters—from Aiden’s stepmother to step-siblings and others, are superb. I can readily see at least one romantic pairing waiting in the wings for volume two.
The book reads smoothly with breezy writing and plays like a Hallmark movie. The characters come off feeling a bit YA rather than their actual ages on occasion, but the lightness of the story makes such glitches easy to overlook. Faith elements are more in the background rather than front and center, but the integrity of the two MCs strongly reflect Christian elements. There are several passages which are straightforward, such as this exchange between Aiden and Missy:
“How do you forgive like that? I don’t understand.” Aiden gently pushed her hand down to rest at her sides then pointed to the wooden cross. “What do you see?”
“A cross.”
“Besides the cross. What I see is the cruelty that Jesus suffered at the hands of the Romans who nailed Him there. Far worse than what I’ve ever experienced. And do you remember what He said while He was nailed there?”
“It is finished.”
“Before that. He said, ‘Forgive them, Father, for they do not know what they have done.’”
The Cost of the Crown by Joy Crain
This is a heartwarming read about family, duty, and staying true to character. There’s also forgiveness, acceptance, change of heart, and a light thread of romance. I found it a delightful read worthy of five lovely fishes.

I was provided an epub copy of The Cost of the Crown by the author and have provided an honest review.
Fine review, Mae. Sometimes it’s the clean and heartfelt stories that give us just what we need after a day in the world. I loved your description, showing us how a subtle approach can give us the lift we need. Thank you!
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I completely agree, Grant. This was a refreshing read. Sometimes it’s nice knowing there’s a guaranteed HEA at the end and watching the events unfold to get there. I was also impressed by story ties with the secondary characters that were as rewarding as those of the MCs.
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What a perfect book to read during this Holy Season! Thank you, Mae, for your brilliant review.
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It was a lovely story, Gwen. I blew through it in a matter of days, eager to watch all of the plot elements unfold. I fell in love with the characters!
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Mae, The Cost of the Crown sounds so good, the perfect romance novel. The setting is intriguing, too. I loved your review. Congratulations to Crain on writing such a fabulous story.
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The author did a fantastic job making me care about all of the characters, Priscilla. I also liked that there was more going on than just a romantic plot. Since I don’t read a lot of romance, that’s probably why this book worked so well for me. It was like a breath of fresh air!
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Five full fish? That must have been a delightful read. Thanks for sharing, Mae.
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It was a thoroughly refreshing story, Staci. I felt like I was watching a Hallmark movie! 🙂
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Your review reminded me of one. Or of one of Nora Roberts’s early series (minus the Christian message).
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LOL! I used to read Nora back in the day. She definitely created good characters.
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Oooh, I’ve been wanting to read this one. I’ve loved everything I’ve read from WhiteCrown thus far, and this series sounds so good!
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Hannah, it’s so good to hear that. If you’ve enjoyed other books by White Crown, I’m positive you’ll love this one. It’s a gem!
Thanks for checking out the review!
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This sounds like a great slow-burn romance, Mae. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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Hi, Jan. Yep, the romance unfolds slowly and isn’t always center stage. It has a fun romantic touch but is also a fun tale of family and responsibility. The author did a great job!
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Delightful review, Mae. I like the flavor of YA without the complications of adult romances. It sounds like Joy did a great job of creating characters and weaving a fun story with threads of societal character building and romance. Congratulations to Joy for creating this wonderful gift to romance.
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Such a wonderful comment, Marsha. Joy definitely created a tale that kept me invested in the lives of her characters and flipping pages. I think you would enjoy this story.
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I have it on my TBR pile, Mae. 🙂 xxx
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Yay! Wonderful to hear!
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Wow, five fishes? Thank you so much for your review. I am so honored.
For readers, book 2, The Trials Of The Title is out while the third book will be available later this year.
Thank you so much to everyone.
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Hi, Joy! Thanks so much for dropping by–and for sharing such a well-written, entertaining story with characters who kept me glued to the pages. I wish you all the best with the trilogy!
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I was just thinking this sounds like a Hallmark movie, and then you mentioned it, Mae. It really does give fairy tale vibes – glad you enjoyed it!
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Hi, Teri. Happy Easter! “Fairy-tale vibes” is a great description. It was all those wrapped up in Hallmark, LOL. An excellent, fun, and feel-good read!
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HI Mae, thank you for this lovely book review. Light is sometimes really nice. I hope you had a good Easter.
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Hi, Robbie. So nice to hear from you! 🤗
This book was a breath of fresh air. Just what I needed for the season!
I had a blessed Easter. I hope you and your family had the same. Take care and have a great day! 💕
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