Saturday, November 14, 2015

Made the Grade: Korbel Classic Romance Humorous Series, Book 3

- This is an ARC book - Available Formats through Amazon.com: Paperback - Pages: 219; Kindle Edition - File Size: 2685 KB | Expected Release Date: October 13, 2015 | Publisher: ePublishing Works! | Obtained: Goddess Fish Promotions

"A Prince of a Guy" [Korbel Classic Romance Humorous Series, Book 3] by Kathleen Korbel (aka Eileen Dreyer)

Author's Book Description : When New Yorker Casey Phillips visits the tiny country of Moritania, she simply wants to see where her ancestors came from. Instead, she’s mistaken for a princess.

The real princess has been kidnapped, and Crown Prince Eric von Lieberhaven insists Casey—a dead ringer for the missing royal—step into the princess’s shoes until she can be freed.

As Casey upends royal tradition, Eric finds himself hoping the cheeky American never returns home. But can a secretary from Brooklyn really find happiness with a prince?

My Book Review : 3 out of 5 stars, while on an European vacation a woman decides to visit the small country that her great-great-grandfather was said to have come from and finds herself embroiled in the country's royal secrets very quickly. All because of her looks and one charming Prince who can't seem to let her go.

This novel definitely interested me in the beginning. You have a charming Prince (Eric) who has no intention of wanting the crown. An outspoken New Yorker (Casey/Cassandra) who is beautiful in her own right but also looks a bit like the Crown Princess (and basically has the same name) helps the Prince to pull off a scheme while falling for the Prince in the process. Together these two make a very cute couple and I enjoyed how Casey literally steps into the Princess' shoes.

However, what through me a few times about this novel was that Casey & Eric are basically related (as they find the mystery of Casey's background ... they find that they're distant cousins). Then Eric falling for his niece's doppelganger (looks-wise at least) is a little weird too. So, if you can completely get over that than I think you will enjoy this novel very much!

What made me like this novel even more than I had originally was how it all wrapped up in the end. The Crown Princess seems to be a bit of a nutcase. Yet, Casey's heroism and Eric's deviousness make the ending quite exciting and fun!

I DO recommend this novel to those looking for an entertaining contemporary "Prince & the Pauper"-esque romance!

Purchase This Book and/or The Other Books From It's Series Here : Kobo (e-Book) : The Ice Cream Man (Book 1) | Kobo (e-Book) : Isn't It Romantic? (Book 2) | Amazon.com (e-Book) : The Ice Cream Man (Book 1) | Amazon.com (e-Book) : Isn't It Romantic? (Book 2) | Amazon.com (e-Book) : The Princess and the Pea (Book 4) | Amazon.com (e-Book) : A Fine Madness (Book 5)


Kobo (e-Book) : A Prince of a Guy (Book 3)
Korbel Classic Romance Humorous Series Book Series (4 Paperback Books)

My Previous Mention(s) of this Author's Books/Characters : Blog Tour - A Prince of a Guy by Kathleen Korbel / Eileen Dreyer | Spreading the Word & Gift Card Giveaway | Second Sentence Saturday: A Prince of a Guy

Author's Novel Extras : the business side of show | Excerpt from A PRINCE OF A GUY

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