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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Great short romance 8 Mar 2009
By Mfiona - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I really liked this book. When I am in the mood for a shorter story i always go to Presents. This one was a very similar story of poor girl meets prince, but the writing made it very original and very good. The characters where developed well and you could understand their actions and reactions to each situation. Very good developement for a shorter story. Got me laughing and crying but enjoyed the full story. Would read from this reader again.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Royally Romantic 23 Feb 2010
By Maurine - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Holly is a waitress who ends up serving herself to Prince Casper. He thinks she's a gold digger out for publicity and money. Holly becomes pregnant after that one encounter and despite not believing he is the father, Casper marries her. They have hot sexual chemistry, but Casper says he doesn't do love. Holly is a really sweet person who quickly wins over the staff and people of her new country. Will she win over Casper?

I really liked this book. It is sexy, romantic, and fun. I really liked Holly. She's very spunky and doesn't back down from what she wants or thinks. Casper is a royal and has been hurt in the past, but still strives to make Holly happy, despite his misgivings.

I would have liked another chapter or epilogue to tell us how things were when the baby came. I docked one star for this. Other than that, I really enjoyed this book and recommend it!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Meh 9 Jan 2012
By D. Sorber - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book was an entertaining read that occassionally made me smile. The heroine is feisty without being a b#$%*^, and the hero is the typical billionare Italian prince. Holly is likeable because is just too nice to hate, but she stayed with the hero even when she should have shoved her boots heels in his soft tissues and made a break for a life without the perpetual downer (aka Casper).

Casper is a hypersexual Italian male with a libido to rival the entire UK rugby team.

SPOILER: At the beginning of the book, during the first stages of his rather easy seduction of Holly, he asks her if she is using protection. Now, one would assume that since she doesn't have external genitalia, that he is referring to protection from pregnancy. Later on in the book we discover that Casper BELIEVES he is infertile - sterile - shooting blanks...so WHY does he ask Holly is she is using protection?! That's like handing a blind man a blind fold.

Now that I have raised this question, I will summarize my opinion of this book:

It is a quick, fun read, but don't be surprised that when someone asks you if you liked it, all you can do is shrug and say, "Meh".

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