Reviewed by Angie on

3 of 5 stars

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The Cinderella Princess was super cute! It's like Cinderella meets The Princess Diaries meets The Bachelor. Emily is a workaholic and has no time or need for romance. She's called in to work on a dating show revolving around the playboy prince of Alvernia. It's her job to get the show back on track and find Luc a wife in the next two weeks. If she does, she'll become a partner at the ad agency where she works. But Emily may be getting more than what she bargained for.

I really enjoyed The Cinderella Princess. It's a pretty straightforward story, and you know exactly what's coming, but it's fun getting there. Luc was great as the misunderstood, partier prince who is the bane of his father's existence. Of course, Luc is not as he seems and Emily is the first person to really try to get to know him. Even though that initially was just so she could do her job and find him a suitable princess bride. Obviously this leads to things happening between them, with her being torn between love and her job, and him being torn between love and the benefits of his title.

The Cinderella Princess was just a cute, quick read. There are some laugh out loud moments and some heart warming moments. I do wish it had been longer though. I love the reality TV angle and would have liked to have seen more of Luc going on dates with the princesses, as well as the behind the scenes stuff with Emily. But as it is, it's still a very enjoyable read that will leave you in a good mood.

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  • 27 December, 2015: Reviewed