
My Rating---> 4 out of 5 STARS
Read on Sept. 16th, 2014
This book was incredibly charming, witty, and fun! Pamela DuMond is an incredibly talented writer, and I am so glad I got a chance to read this book. The plot was great, the writing perfect and the characters were hilarious! I couldn't have been more please, from the very first page I was hooked in and fell in love with Lucy.
Lucy is bold, outspoken, self reliant and always getting herself into situations that aren't ideal. She loses her job, because she defended a co-worker and stood up for her. But she doesn't only need a job to support herself but to keep her only relative out of a state facility. So Lucy hits the want adds hard, and comes across an interesting job add...
"Part-Time Job:
Personal Assistant Needed. You: Twenty-something. (Not actress years-real years.) Blonde. (Or willing to become blonde for this job's duration.)Medium height. Average weight. You are cute. Presentable. Can think on your feet. Willing to travel for job. You like older people-they do not creep you out. You are not a huge partier, but can sip champagne or enjoy a hearty lager. You are not addicted to drugs or alcohol. You have a high school degree and preferably advanced degrees and/or are working toward that goal."
...now intrigued and seeing nothing else that wouldn't require being a driver for an alcoholic or becoming an escort, she goes to the interview. With little to no details she gets the job and, in a whirlwind of activities she gets primped, plucked, constantly scolded and taught how to be a lady, then flown off to Fredonia, a tiny kingdom in Europe. Lucy finds herself taking the place of Lady Elizabeth, who's hand has been promised to a Prince and taking her place for two weeks.
Lucy finds herself falling in love with a prince, just not the right one! This book is funny, romantic, and full of bumps all along the way. Lucy is hilarious and I fell in love with all the characters in this book! I cannot wait to read the next in this series and many more things written by DuMond!
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