Royally Tricked: A Laugh-Out-Loud Royal Romance

Royally Tricked: A Laugh-Out-Loud Royal Romance

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Synopsis

A daredevil prince wants to pay me mega-bucks to train him to hold his breath underwater for 10 minutes? Sign me up.

Except I’m a magician, not a stunt consultant. My record-beating dive without air was a trick. Of course, I can’t tell that to my client, the royally hot Anatolio Cezaroff, a.k.a. Tigger. Not if I want to be able to pay my rent.

Also, I’m not exactly comfortable around germs. All germs, including those lurking on uber-attractive men. So falling for my gorgeous client is out of the question, and I fully intend to keep my distance.

That is, until he offers to train me in bed.

Note: This is a raunchy, slow-burn stand-alone romantic comedy featuring a movie-obsessed, germophobic heroine who's dying to be a famous magician, a scorching hot Ruskovian prince who loves to live on the edge, and two oversized dogs who may or may not have caused said prince's wardrobe malfunction. If any of the above is not your cup of tea, run far, far away. Otherwise, buckle in for a laugh-out-loud, feelgood ride.

Publisher: Mozaika Publications

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This was such a cute, fun read with lots of quirky, smexy talk.

Gia had a serious phobia and it was both humorous at times as well as heart breaking, although never to the point of heavy angst. She also had a great career that I found to be interesting and unique for a romance heroine. Her family had me laughing out loud and so thankful mine were “normal”.

Tigger was so sweet and charming. I pretty much knew from the start what he was up to, but it was fun nevertheless. Without his point of view I never really knew what he was feeling but this isn’t a complicated story...
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This was such a cute, fun read with lots of quirky, smexy talk.

Gia had a serious phobia and it was both humorous at times as well as heart breaking, although never to the point of heavy angst. She also had a great career that I found to be interesting and unique for a romance heroine. Her family had me laughing out loud and so thankful mine were “normal”.

Tigger was so sweet and charming. I pretty much knew from the start what he was up to, but it was fun nevertheless. Without his point of view I never really knew what he was feeling but this isn’t a complicated story and with a guaranteed happy ending I could guess what was going on inside.

With a fast pace, no real angst, and lots of lovable characters, I read this through in one morning and absolutely loved it. Hoping we get Gia’s roommate’s stories.
 on 10/19/21
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