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    • Pub. Date: June 2008
    • 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 166,120
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      • Pub. Date: June 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 304pp
      • Sales Rank: 166,120

      Synopsis

      The author of Bad Girl Bridesmaids introduces three lucky women who are about to storm the royal gates and take on three unsuspecting princes...

      Kylee, Lauren, and Shayla are modern- day ordinary women who would never meet the requirements for fabled princesses. Damsels in distress? Definitely not. Fairest in the land? They wish. Pure as snow? Not even close. Now, these women are about to get to know the wild side of royalty—and inspire princes to cast the crown aside and bare it all. Their encounters are royally erotic—and the happily ever after they reach is not exactly the fairytale ending you'd expect. It's much, much hotter. One thing's for sure—these princes never had it so good.

      Sabrina Jeffries

      The guys are hot, and the sexual tension is unbelievable! (New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries)

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      Susanna Carr has contributed to five anthologies and authored seven more erotic romances.

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      Red hot and Sexyby Anonymous

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      June 30, 2008: Red-Hot and Royal by Susanna Carr lives up to its title. Its fun and sexy, a great read. __________________ Three rich and single Princes each have their own thoughts on marriage after a peer is married in an arranged union. _____________ Prince Zain of Mataar flees to middle American to avoid the prophecy of who he kisses on his 30th birthday. This woman will be his bride. Imagine his shock when a bold and sexy Lauren Ballinger steals a kiss at midnight. Lauren kisses Zain on a dare but she isn?t becoming anyone?s bride no matter how sexy the groom is? Zain pulls out all his princely charms to get Lauren to change her mind. ______________ Shayla Pendley has been tutoring Prince Luca of Tiaza for months helping him to pull up his college grades. Luca now needs her help in keeping his older brother Rafael from finding out about his girlfriend, Cathy. Shayla agrees to appear to be in love with Luca to throw Rafael off the real girlfriend. Shayla is trying to be Luca?s wild and inappropriate date so that when the real one is introduced Rafael will be relieved. But Shayla?s reaction to Rafael is nothing short of explosive. Once Rafael learns the truth about Shayla her quiet calm world is turned upside down. ________________ Image Consultant Kayla Dawes has her work cut out for her with Prince Santos of Isla de La Perla. Santos is a beach loving no suit kind of Prince. Kayla has been hired to groom him to wine and dine heads of states. Kayla has finally reinvented herself and can not afford to go back to her beach bunny summer loving ways. But Prince Santos is all about changing this buy the book consultant. The deals these two make are funny and down right sexy. _______________ Red-Hot and Royal is a delight. Each Prince and his future bride are hot and sexy. Each story flows right into the next. You will find your self hoping to find your own Prince.

      These four contemporary romances are amusing chick lit talesby harstan

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      May 18, 2008: Following the forced wedding of compatriot Prince Hugo to Princess Agnes, three other princes, Zain of Mataar, Santos of Isla de la Perla, and Rafael of Tiazza heed the warning of watching their steps in public. The threesome agrees that even though Agnes meets the bridal princess job description perfectly, they do not want to follow Hugo into an arranged boring marriage.---------------- Zain is turning thirty shortly his people believe deeply in the ?Prince Curse? that the female who kisses him at midnight on his birthday is his bride failure to comply means forfeiting his claim to the throne. To avoid ambitious females, Zain hides in an Illinois cornfield. Lauren is on a quest to achieve her life goals including kissing a prince she does at the wrong time, but rejects Zain?s offer of marriage though accepts his offer of bed time.---------------- Santos is exiled to a class in Los Angeles hosted by an image consultant so that he can perform some of the duchy?s diplomatic functions. Kaylee sees her project as converting a surfer-boy into a royal adult Santos sees the project as converting his instructor from a born again workaholic into a frolicking beach bunny.-------------- Rafael visits his brother Luca, who loves unacceptable Cathy the American commoner. He asks his friend Shayla to pretend to be a gold-digger chasing Luca so their family will accept Cathy as the lesser of two evils. However, Rafael turns jealous when Shayla performs in his mind too perfectly and Cathy dumps Rafael for concealing her from his family.--------------- These four contemporary romances are amusing chick lit tales as the European royals are Americanized. Susanna Carr juggles are ensemble cast with dexterity so that none are the same and all are full blooded albeit the guys in blue and the gals in red. Although there are a couple of key moments that are brushed aside but seem too significant to ignore, sub-genre fans will appreciate these middle class women who fit the anti-princess job description and their royal hunks falling in taboo love.---------- Harriet Klausner