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"The Royal Family of Alaska will never be the same after this brash American comes into their lives"
Reviewed by Denise Powers
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted March 10, 2004
Welcome to the wacky alternate universe in THE ROYAL
TREATMENT. In this book, Alaska was never purchased by the
U.S. and is an independent country with a monarchy. When the
King of Alaska needs to find a bride for his eldest son,
hilarity ensues.
After physically resisting the sexual advances of her boss,
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"What if the Kingdom of Alaska had a really nutty royal family?"
Reviewed by Michelle Houston
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted April 18, 2004
What if...
What if the Russians never sold Alaska to the United
States. What if Alaska gained its independence, and became
a monarchy. What if the royal family is nuts, in an odd,
eccentric, down-to-earth kind of way, and the king wants
his heir to wed a brash, outspoken woman. What Read more...
SummaryIn this delightful and dazzling erotic novel, MaryJanice
Davidson creates an alternate contemporary world nearly
identical to ours in which Russia never sold the Alaskan
territory to the United States. Instead, Alaska has won its
independence and established itself as a constitutional
monarchy...and now, the King of Alaska badly needs a bride
for his son and heir...
The country of Alaska is as
forbidding as it is beautiful. And the royal family is as
rough-around-the-edges as they are coolly civilized. Other
royal families may find them shocking, but after all, in
this wilderness kingdom, being a crack shot and expert
trapper is just as important as knowing your salad fork from
your dessert fork. Unfortunately, when the rest of the
royals find you mildly savage, marrying off your royal brood
can be a royal pain. King Alexander II is desperate. Why,
he'd settle for any girl. A commoner. An American, even!
Stranded tourist Christina Krabbe is American, and a
commoner, but she has zero interest in enduring a royal
wedding, producing royal heirs, and becoming Queen of
Alaska...until she gets a good look at Prince David. He may
be a bit unruly--actually, the words untamed and slightly
dangerous come to mind--but Christina's no delicate flower
herself. And when His Highness discovers Christina can give
as good as she gets, he's Prince Charmed, if not quite
charming. But can a wild man Prince and a modern American
girl make a life together? And will the palace still be
standing when the dust clears?
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