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The Prince's Chambermaid (2010)

by Sharon Kendrick(Favorite Author)
3.23 of 5 Votes: 6
ISBN
0373129181 (ISBN13: 9780373129188)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Harlequin
series
At His Service
review 1: Well, I sure read these out of order, but what a wonderful story! These royal men are pompous, arrogant, and very alpha men. It is nice to see that even though station is very restrictive and doesn't equate to airheads just running amok like irresponsible trust fund babies on spring break, that even these very snobbish men can be brought to an all real level of reality with these very lovely ladies of genuine stature and character!
review 2: The heroine was a bit (ok more than a little) lacking in self respect for most of the story and the hero was extremely arrogant and a jerk towards the heroine but at least her backbone came back towards the end of the story when she wasn't willing to take any more of the hero's insults, arrogance and coldness (to her it nev
... moreer seemed like their relationship was anything more than physical). Besides the hero admitted to his feelings and wasn't willing to let go of her anymore.Why 4 stars? Because it seemed like they learned something in the end of the story, that is, she found her backbone while he let go of his insecurities and not only admitted to his feelings but also acted out on them but the most important part is that the story for some reason, kept me interested from the beginning till the end. less
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rakky123
Okay, that was waaay better than I was expecting. Loved the character growth.
sonali
My first and last Harlequin Romance. So problematic, oh my lord.
jg1808
The title of the book is tacky, but its a good love story!
DOMinatereader
Arrogant Hero. Doormat heroine. Typical sterotype.
Hunter
I did this to myself.
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