Talk:The Royal Romance, Book 3/@comment-34575090-20180203205842/@comment-3452092-20180203233451

While Paolo was, yes, a temporary love interest, and Tevan, sadly, could be qualified as a secondary love interest (he is Kenna's love interest in my current playthrough and Rose is Dom's, so . . . yeah, this is going to be quite lacking in romance this time around, let me tell you, at least after book 1), Rose was Dom's potential love interest for an entire book before, even if you saved her, she disappeared, and considering the only love interest Dom had who he spent more time around was, not Kenna, but Sei, I really wish they had either put more effort into Rose or they had actually put Dom and Kenna in the same room more often. And Diavolos, while a late comer to the series, wasn't really a secondary love interest either (and I'm mostly sure he spent more time around Kenna in the series than Dom did, too). That's kind of like saying Zig or Becca is a secondary love interest in The Freshman / The Sophomore, because Zig didn't show up until book 3 and Becca was an enemy (rival?) for the first two and a half books.

I get what you are trying to say, but I don't agree with it. To be fair though, The Crown & The Flame was one of their first three series (the best of the three in my personal opinion and ended far too soon . . . well, technically I think it needed spin offs, not a continuation of the main story, but I think there was more stories to tell about those characters . . . just in their own stories rather than all together) so they were still finding their footing and I think they are still finding their footing, because I still see clear experiments in their stories, some that work and some that don't.