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Majesty: For The Realm

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Majesty: For The RealmThe crown is up for grabs to whoever can build the richest domain and seize it from their rivals. It'll take a whole kingdom's worth of people to accomplish this monumental task. Rally your citizens, grow your power, and reign supreme in Majesty: For the Realm, a game of strategically selecting who you want to work your lands set during the Middle Ages. Each game, you recruit characters to perform jobs that generate gold for your kingdom. Some

The crown is up for grabs to whoever can build the richest domain and seize it from their rivals. It'll take a whole kingdom's worth of people to accomplish this monumental task. Rally your citizens, grow your power, and reign supreme in Majesty: For the Realm, a game of strategically selecting who you want to work your lands set during the Middle Ages. Each game, you recruit characters to perform jobs that generate gold for your kingdom. Some characters work better with others, opening many paths to victory. Whether you choose to be a silver-tongued monarch who rules with mercy, or an iron-fisted tyrant who crushes their rivals, the fate of the land rests with you. BLOG When was being touted as the next big thing there was a lot of comparison to . While I understood that they were both similar games in terms of ease of play, Century was 100 years ahead for me. (See what I did there. writerskillz) Now Majesty: For The Realm, by , has appeared and turned this one on one into a triple threat, but will these comparisons stand up to scrutiny? And how strong is my pun game today? Majestic Majesty: For the Realm comes with . The large bulk of them are mini character cards. These are placed in the middle with six face-up. They will show one of seven characters or a split card showing two. These relate to eight realm cards which each player has in front of them. These have an A-side and a B-side, the B-side being slightly more complex. You can play all As, all Bs or a mix, as long as all players have the same versions in front of them. Helpfully, they all have numbers on them indicating their order, and order is important. The first seven of these are buildings that accommodate characters, and the eighth is the infirmary where attacked characters are placed face down. On your turn you can only do one thing, take a character card and place it under the relevant building in your realm. So if you take a miller you must place her in the field. This will immediately reward you with some victory points and maybe some meeples. The character furthest away from the draw pile is free and, in a similar fashion to Spice Road, you must 'pay' meeples for each card you bypass to get to the one you want. So if I want card four I must place a meeple on cards one, two, and three. You start with five meeples and more can be earned through locations. Character cards are brilliantly drawn and characters of the same type have subtle differences between them. The Witch, the Knight and the Guard also provide other instant bonuses. The witch will heal the top character in your infirmary, and the Knight will attack every other player who has less Guards than the current player has Knights. Attacked players must take their left most character and place them face down in the infirmary. The other location that has a special is the infirmary, which at the game end will give negative points for any characters there. Once everyone has played 12 characters the game ends and final scoring happens. My Realm is better than yours... The beauty of Majesty: For the Realm comes from that crucial decision of each character. Each location will give you points, but do you want to take a ton now, or build for a monstrous turn in the future? You see each effect accumulates. At the most simple, the field gives two points per miller underneath it, including the one you are playing to activate it. The brewery gives two points and a meeple per brewer (or barreller as we call them) plus it gives everyone who has at least one miller two points. You can only keep five meeples in storage but in a generous move you can sell your overflow for one point each. Points are pleasing heavy plastic tokens, almost like poker chips, and they only have one purpose - to keep track of your score. It's hugely satisfying to turn in a pile of one and two chips for a 10 and then 10's for a 50 and so on. The end game scoring also plays a part in your . Each location will score bonuses if you have or share majority in it. Plus you get to multiply the number of locations you have a character in by itself. So you get at least one character in all seven locations (barring the Infirmary) you get 49 points! Whereas only six locations would get you six points. These clever little tweaks turn a simple game into a more thoughtful affair that still plays quickly due to only taking 12 actions over the course of the game. The game can feel totally different depending on the order the characters turn up in. More knights early on means more interaction whereas guard means the opposite. Majesty: For the Realm is simple enough to play with my family, but with enough meat to be enjoyed by gamers too.

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Sassbox
Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
Good Short Read
Format: Kindle
I found the story to be pretty engaging, but I felt like there could have been more depth to the story.
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Danielle Wilson
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Beautiful Family Contemporary
Format: Kindle
“But I believe strongly that we all have multiple versions of ourselves. And the true test of love is learning to accept all of those versions, even when it’s messy. Actually, especially when it’s messy.” I LOVE family-centric contemporary stories. They are so easy for me to get invested in and I love seeing the relationships form and evolve. I just love them so much. Here We Are Now was a really good family centric contemporary, that also really highlighted opening yourself up and conquering your fears - whatever they may be. We follow Taliah as she meets her rockstar dad Julian Oliver for the first time, when he asks her to come visit his dying father. Tal learns more about her mom, Julian, and herself than she ever expected and she has to learn to reconcile these new truths with what she’s always believed to be true. Things I Liked I really loved the flashbacks we get throughout the story. They show personality, relationships, and I love that we get to see more of Lena’s Jordanian culture. They really helped develop the characters and provide more backstory and depth. I really liked a lot of the characters! I thought Harlow was a great friend, who tried to help Taliah grow and open up about things, even if she was uncomfortable. Debra, Tal’s grandmother is so kind and insightful and warm. I also liked the moments we get to see Tal and Julian learning more about each other. These pure family moments are the ones that really shined for me and gave life to the story. I also really liked that they bonded over music! Things I Didn’t Like I have kinda mixed feelings about Taliah. I understand that Tal’s been put in this weird position and has a lot of confusing and probably conflicting feelings, but I thought she was being purposefully difficult a few times. But she did apologize for that and for being hard to get to know - and I liked that. I think overall I was just a little indifferent to her, which was unfortunate. I feel like the budding romance between Tal and Julian’s neighbor Toby, was pretty unnecessary, and mostly just took page time away that could have been used to further develop family moments. This such an easy book to get invested in. I loved seeing the family moments and Julian and Tal becoming closer, and while I would have liked more development in the family relationships, I was satisfied with what I got. Here We Are Now is a lovely story of family and discovering where you fit in. I received a copy of the book from Balzer + Bray via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. All quotes are taken from an ARC and are subject to change.
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Firefly 99
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Ahhhh!
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So I went back and read the first Dreamers Bay book again before reading this one. So very good! Melissa never disappoints! Kyle and Savanna's story is so great. It is funny, spicy, and oh so sweet and getting to revisit Devyn and Elizabeth again just makes me smile! On how I wish Ms. Brayden would revisit the girls from Soho series. Hint, hint! They were the first books I ever read from this author and they hold a special place in my heart! I have probably reread then 3 or 4 times each. It would be so great to see what Hunter, Sam, Brooklyn, Jessica, Hope and Mallory are all up to in the future. As readers we get invested in this wonderful authors characters and getting to catch up with them is like getting an early Christmas present! Buy this one - you won't regret it and if you have never read Melissa Brayden's work before you are totally missing out!!
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Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 4
Small town romance. Love the banter.
Format: Paperback
Savanna Potter is a perky can do person that is beloved in her small hometown. But she has suffered a lot of losses including her parents and the aunt who took her in and raised her. On a weekend in Charleston she has a chance meeting and hook-up with the right person but at the wrong time. They agree to meet up again in a year but Dr. Kyle Remington doesn’t show up. A few months later Kyle arrives in Dreamer’s Bay. She is embracing small town living and wanting Savanna as well. Brayden is delightful, as usual, with her witty banter. This is a fairly light and breezy LesFic romance. There are some side plots. But the easy romance between Savanna and Kyle is the focus. I think the only extra thing I wanted was to know more about Kyle. Everything is from Savanna’s POV and you see Kyle mostly in Savanna’s world. It was almost as if her character was irrelevant to the plot other than for her work crisis. Why did she change careers? Does she have a family that she stays in touch with? But with that said this is the kind of book I pull easily from my shelf to read again on a day when I want a quick pick me up.
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Mary K. Priddy
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want donuts...classic Brayden
I enjoyed several things about Dream a Little Dream. The small-town setting, checking in with folks from a previous book - Beautiful Dreamer - in this case - how the author focused on the relationships Savanna and Kyle have with their friends/families, which helped me have a better understanding of each character. In my opinion, Brayden is one the best out there writing dialogue between all characters in her books. The small details she adds to each person help you get to know them a bit better. And the story took a few "did not see that comings," which kept me turning the pages long after I should have turned off the lights. But what I enjoyed most was simply Savanna and Kyle. They have rocketed to second place on my "Top Ten Melissa Brayden Character" list. Both go through several personal and professional ups and downs, but it is Savanna who makes me want to reach into the book and give her a big ole "everything's going to be okay, hug." It's classic Brayden, with a twist. I give it a solid 12.3 out of 10. I highly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025

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