Rating: Summary: Enjoyable read Review: A friend loaned me Undercover Princess, and I was pretty skeptical about it. The premise seemed farfetched and laughable. I managed to suspend my disbelief and get into the story involving a boy who thinks he's a dog, his sister who is a little too defiant, their charming executive father, and the nanny who is really a princess. The writing was snappy and clever, and the characters were endearing. I actually went out and bought the other books in the series and this one is by far the best.
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable read Review: A friend loaned me Undercover Princess, and I was pretty skeptical about it. The premise seemed farfetched and laughable. I managed to suspend my disbelief and get into the story involving a boy who thinks he's a dog, his sister who is a little too defiant, their charming executive father, and the nanny who is really a princess. The writing was snappy and clever, and the characters were endearing. I actually went out and bought the other books in the series and this one is by far the best.
Rating: Summary: Loved it! Review: I love all her navy seals books so when i saw this one i just had too buy it. i thought that it was a great book and i loved the kids she was looking after(stacey and doug.) i recommend this book and i can't wait to read the rest of the royally wed series when it comes out here.
Rating: Summary: Oh Dear Review: Is the famous line "Kathy Wind" uses throughout the whole novel. It is a wonderful love story and the author gets into the mind of the characters deeply. This book will make you laugh, sit at the edge of your seat, and you might even become jealous of the character during a few sections of the book. If you are young like I am and never expierenced love like this you will want to after you read this book. I admired the way the author used her words wisely and she was very 'descriptive'. A theory I formed form this book is "you cannot deny true love no matter how hard you try when it is staring you right in the face".
Rating: Summary: A funny, heart-warming tale of an undercover princess. Review: Princess Katherine seems to have the magic touch for healing Trey's dysfunctional family. Forget the premise of looking for the missing crown prince--it's pretty unconvincing anyway. Instead, focus on this wonderful tale of how one woman can make a difference! Truly a keeper!Read the Royally Wed series of Wynborough in order: Royal Baby on the Way, Undercover Princess, The Princess's White Knight, The Pregnant Princess, & Man Mercenary Monarch.
Rating: Summary: A funny, heart-warming tale of an undercover princess. Review: Princess Katherine seems to have the magic touch for healing Trey's dysfunctional family. Forget the premise of looking for the missing crown prince--it's pretty unconvincing anyway. Instead, focus on this wonderful tale of how one woman can make a difference! Truly a keeper! Read the Royally Wed series of Wynborough in order: Royal Baby on the Way, Undercover Princess, The Princess's White Knight, The Pregnant Princess, & Man Mercenary Monarch.
Rating: Summary: An ok book. Review: Sure, the storyline is a stretch. Princess Katherine poses as nanny Kathy Wynd to discover the whereabouts of her missing brother, the Crown Prince of Wynborough. She slowly falls in love with her employer and his children, and since this is a series, the issue of the missing brother is not resolved. It doesn't matter, I read the later books and was not impressed, but Suzanne manages to make an implausible plot come alive.
Rating: Summary: The only Royally Wed book worth reading Review: Sure, the storyline is a stretch. Princess Katherine poses as nanny Kathy Wynd to discover the whereabouts of her missing brother, the Crown Prince of Wynborough. She slowly falls in love with her employer and his children, and since this is a series, the issue of the missing brother is not resolved. It doesn't matter, I read the later books and was not impressed, but Suzanne manages to make an implausible plot come alive.
Rating: Summary: Romantic Times Review Review: Suzanne Brockmann picks up the Royally Wed cross-line series and sets the stage for an explosion of passion between a widowed computer tycoon and the UNDERCOVER PRINCESS (4) trying to scrape up information about his absent business partner, who may be her long-lost brother. The complex psychological plot occasionally overwhelms the love story, however, Ms. Brockmanns compelling writing holds readers in absolute thrall.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic! Keeps you reading and wishing you were there! Review: The book may involve royalty, but it also involves everyday matters that many are familiar with. It just reaches to the heart of the reader and allows you to see into the minds and hearts of the characters. A dysfunctional family doesn't stand a chance against a woman's love and determination to really get them on the right track. From the beginning to the end you just have to chuckle and even want to cry a little over Kathrine's adventures into taming Trey, Stacie, and Doggie. It's a great read. You'll be glad you did.
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