Eileen Aberman-Wells
Think Princess and the Pauper meets the Parent Trap with adults and you have an idea what happens with The Prince’s Nine-Month Scandal by Caitlin Crews. Natalie Monette encounters a woman who looks exactly like her, as in identical, in an airport restroom. The other woman, Valentina, is a princess, unhappily engaged to Crown Prince Rodolfo, who she believes is arrogant and uncaring. Natalie is frustrated with her wealthy boss and ready to quit her job. As you might expect, the two swap identities for six-weeks. Natalie plans to put Rodolfo in his place, at least until she meets him. Prince Rodolfo is confused by his fiancé. He never before felt any desire for her but suddenly all he can’t keep his hands off her. It’s as if she’s two different people, but how could that be. I really enjoyed reading this book and had trouble putting this book down, reading it in one day. Ms. Crews is a wonderful story teller and she seems to always draw me into her books, making me forget the world around me. I highly recommend this book to other readers.
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