What's the book about:
Lucy Trabbicio’s a down-on-her-luck, young, American, former biker-bar cocktail waitress desperate to find a job. Lady Elizabeth Billingsley hires Lucy to travel to Fredonia, the tiny jewel of a country in the Alps, for ten days ‘tops’ to impersonate her.
Say what? How the heck is that going to happen?
In the mother of all makeovers, Elizabeth’s people teach Lucy how to dress, walk, talk, eat, be coiffed and even get naked like a European Lady.
The goal?
To keep Crown Prince Cristoph Timmel interested in Elizabeth until she finishes her unexpected, pressing personal business in the States.
But fate intervenes… Lucy meets and is wildly attracted to sexy, bad-boy Nick on the oh-so-long flights to Fredonia. Unfortunately for Lucy—Nick and Elizabeth have a hot sexual history, which Nick wants to immediately resume.
Prince Cristoph proposes marriage. What's an imposter girl to do? Elizabeth insists that she’ll make it back home in time for the wedding. Lucy accepts Cristoph’s proposal and is on the fast track to becoming a Princess but continues to fall for the wrong Prince of Fredonia—Nick. When another tiny glitch arises—someone’s trying to kill her.
The only folks helping Lucy are her wild, party hard, take-no-prisoners Ladies-in-Waiting.
When the real Lady Elizabeth decides she’s not marrying Cristoph and never returning to Fredonia, Lucy’s faced with an uncomfortable decision—continue her deception, marry the prince she’s not in love with and live a dream life albeit without Nick, her dream guy? Or tell the truth and return to poverty and oblivion?
A modern day sexy fairy tale with romance, twists and turns, LOL moments, a few tears and an empowering ending
My thoughts on the book:
The book is based
about a girl in Chicago who has struggled because she has dealt with some tough
things even though she is only 21. She is set to find a job and continue to
take care of her uncle has been there for her. She finds this job online she is
ready to fib her way through when she meets 3 people who are about to change
her life in more ways than one, and she has no idea how much or why.
Oh where do I even begin with the book? I have never read
anything by Pamela DuMond I can
honestly say I really liked this book. There wasn’t a lot of deepness to the
book to be honest, but sometime that’s nice to just find a fun book with lots
of humor and enough depth to keep your attention from the beginning to the end
of the book. The book had me laughing from the beginning. There is one part in
this book there was one part towards the middle of the book that has you
rethinking the whole book and how it’s playing out only to turn the page and
find out that it was not what you thought. Seriously, though if you are looking
for a fun read with not a whole lot of thinking to be down this is your book. I
would say this book not meant for young readers as there is some strong language
in it, the language is very minimal but at best would not recommend for young
readers.
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