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    • Pub. Date: February 2005
    • 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 34,789

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      • Pub. Date: February 2005
      • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp
      • Sales Rank: 34,789

      Synopsis

      In a world nearly identical to ours, the North won the Civil War, Ben Affleck is the sexiest man alive, and Russia never sold Alaska to the U.S. Instead, Alaska is a rough, beautiful country ruled by a famously eccentric royal family, and urgently in need of a bride for the Crown Prince. But they have no idea what they're in for when they offer the job to a feisty commoner. . .a girl who's going to need. . .

      The Royal Treatment

      The Princess-To-Be Primer,

      Or, Things I've Learned Really Quick, As Compiled by Her Future Royal Highness--Yeah, Whatever--Christina. That's me.

      1. Telling jokes you picked up from the guys on the fishing boat doesn't go over really well at a fancy ball.

      2. Must learn to curtsy, stifle burps, and tell the difference between a salad fork and a fruit knife.

      3. Must not keep thinking about Prince David's amazing eyes, lips, hands, shoulders, uh. . .wait, can I start over?

      4. Becoming a princess is a lot harder than it looks.

      5. Falling in love is a whole lot easier. . .

      In this dazzling, delightfully wacky tale from MaryJanice Davidson, a tough commoner and a royal prince are about to discover that who they truly are. . .and what they desperately desire. . .may both be closer than they ever dreamed. . .

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      When it comes to playful romances featuring vampires, werewolves, and Cyborgs, no one can touch the ultra-prolific MaryJanice Davidson. Her Undead Series is a wildly popular succession of books following Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor and her quest for love… and a great pair of shoes!

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      fluffy entertainmentby AnkhetCM

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      December 06, 2008: In this slightly-alternate world of MaryJanice Davidson's, everything is exactly the same as our own - except that Alaska, instead of being sold to the US in the 1800s, broke away from Russia and became its own country with its own erm.. unique monarchy.

      Enter American Christina Krabbe ("It's pronounced 'Crab', no 'e.'"), a no-nonsense ex-cruise ship cook. She jumped ship upon quitting (due to an incident involving flooring her boss for sexual harassment) and found herself stranded in Alaska, only to be taken in by none other than the king himself - and set up with the crown prince as the future crown princess!

      This book is fun, lighthearted, and funny. Unlike Davidson's Queen Betsy series, the heroine of The Royal Treatment is smart, a fact which I greatly appreciated. Christina is smart, has a don't-mess-with-me attitude, knows what she wants and won't back down from anyone - not even the king himself, nor any of his five equally strong-willed children. f

      Soooo Funny!!!!by Anonymous

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      November 03, 2008: I loved this book!!! The characters were great, and the story was really cute. MaryJanice Davidson has a nice writing style that takes you into the story. Overall, a VERY good book!!!! : )

      I Also Recommend: Undead and Unwed (Betsy Taylor Series #1), Pride and Prejudice, Not So Snow White, The Big Bad Wolf Tells All, Dear Prince Charming.


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