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Book Reviews of Royally Bedded, Regally Wedded (Harlequin Presents, No 2611)

Royally Bedded, Regally Wedded (Harlequin Presents, No 2611)
Royally Bedded Regally Wedded - Harlequin Presents, No 2611
Author: Julia James
ISBN-13: 9780373126118
ISBN-10: 0373126115
Publication Date: 3/2007
Pages: 184
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Royally Bedded, Regally Wedded (Harlequin Presents, No 2611) on
Helpful Score: 1
The description on the back of the book really sells this one short. This is more of a reversal of Beauty and the Beast than a princess fantasy.

From the back of the book:
Lizzy Mitchell has something that Prince Rico Ceraldi wants: she's the adoptive mother of the young heir to the throne of San Lucenzo, Rico's Mediterranean principality!

Lizzy will do anything for her little boy! When Rico demands a marriage of convenience, she says yes. It's a union in name only, as Rico considers her far too ordinary. But a royal wedding means a royal makeover...and then Rico decides to bed his princess bride!
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Helpful Score: 1
I think this is the first book I've ever read of Julia James and I liked it. Lizzy Mitchell was just a shadow to her sister's beauty. Yet, when her sister dies Lizzy casts aside her own life to raise her sister's son. Fiercely loving and protecting him as if he were her own.

Rico Ceraldi has just learned, 4 years late, that his younger brother has a son and he's determined to protect him... from paparazzi and from a love-less youth.

The only way to do this is for Rico and Lizzy to marry... and together they find beauty, strength and love.

I enjoyed Rico's honor, his realistic views of his Royal family and his desire for happiness and love. And I was shocked with Lizzy's VERY, VERY poor self-esteem. And in the end scene, she kept belaboring a point when I wanted her to let it go already. But all in all, I enjoyed the writing and the fast-paced story.