WRDF Review of Betraying the Prince By Debra Kayn


Title: Betraying the Prince
Author: Debra Kayn
Mainstream/MC/IR, Desert Rose, Contemporary
ISBN: 978-1-60435-340-2
Word Count: 40,146
Price: $3.99
STORY BLURB:
Raised by the Prince of Antaka, Celina Rodriquez, is forced to leave the island and live life in America. Refusing to follow in the footsteps of her mother, she promises herself she will not fall for the charms of any American.
When Drake is asked to teach the Antakian princess the way women in California live, he thought he'd be busy teaching her about movies, yachting, and the local fashion.
Instead he finds himself losing his heart to a woman who swears she has sexual moves that will rock his world, and thinks nothing o fwalking around naked.
Will Drake succumb to her wicked ways?
Review:
This book drew me in after the first two pages. We follow the heroine through a day in the life in Antaka, and what it islike for a woman. Celena is a princess, but she isn't really treated as such.When Celina arrives in California, the culture shock is comical in some ways,and heartrending in others. Only once Celena reaches America and meets Drake does she start to feel like royalty. The pacing was great. A few plot twists,some danger and suspense, and a sweet love story round it out nicely. The intimate scenes are behind closed doors, so I think even my grandmother would like this story.
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