I can't quite believe I'm rating this 4 stars, but of all the books I took with me on vacation, I enjoyed this the most. Its totally, as one might say, a f@#$ng fairy-tale, but who can resist the story of separated-at-birth twin sisters, one a small town Texas gal and the other a European princess, who trade places? This story just focused on our Texan masquerading as a princess and the king she falls in love with, and I must confess to being very glad I checked it out from the library. Now to look for its sequel... Five stars, you guys. Seriously. Besides the instantaneous attraction between our hero and heroine, besides the well-written maturation from lonely king who keeps himself from love to avoid being hurt to open and trusting man, besides how awesomely real our heroine is even for a typical mistaken identity princess tale... This book contains the single most erotic passage of any book that I have ever read. I know that's a heady statement to make, but I read this like a month ago, and haven't forgotten a single word of what occurred. It was memorable, steamy, and completely delicious.Read this book. Seriously.Oh and it's Chapter 11 that caused all the breathlessness, or, as I call it, The Passion of the Parapet.
What do You think about Not Fit For A King? (2011)?
Really impressed with storyline. Unlike others I've read, this storyline had a lot of originality.
—nicki
Perhaps a little unrealistic but still fun so I didn't even care!
—Pablito
It's a short and amazing story. I really liked it.
—jeanette