The Royal Treatment (A Princess for Hire Book)
What girl wouldn’t swoon over the outrageous perks in Desi's life as a princess substitute? Desi gets to hang out with crush-worthy Prince Karl, and the Façade agency has taken a special interest in her magical abilities. But between sub training, starting the eighth grade, and dealing with the...
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What girl wouldn’t swoon over the outrageous perks in Desi's life as a princess substitute? Desi gets to hang out with crush-worthy Prince Karl, and the Façade agency has taken a special interest in her magical abilities. But between sub training, starting the eighth grade, and dealing with the cute-but-bossy new boy Reed, she’s beginning to feel like she’s in over her head. Even worse, when Desi learns a secret about the magic that keeps Façade running, she realizes that not everything is as perfect as it seems. Perfect for fans of The Princess Diaries and full of humor and heart, this second installment in the Princess for Hire series shows Desi that the royal treatment may just be masking mysteries, and only she can uncover the truth....one princess at a time!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781423123002 (142312300X)
Publish date: May 1st 2012
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Childrens,
Teen,
Humor,
Funny,
Romance,
Middle Grade,
Fairy Tales,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Princesses
Series: Princess for Hire (#2)
I love it when I can reach the end of a book and think "I knew it!" Cute series - I love the emotions, they feel very real.
I really enjoyed Princess For Hire and I was glad I could almost immediately continue with The Royal Treatment, cause I was excited to find out what adventures Desi would get into this time. And let me just say that I was not disappointed! I loved this one more than the first book, it was wonderful!...
Loved this second in the series. I will not publish my complete review until closer to the book's release date.But, for anyone who enjoyed the first in this series, the second is even better. The moral themes become clearer, Desi grows as a character, and the action just gets better.I would recommen...