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Not Fit for a King?, by Jane Porter

It was the stuff of fairy tales: Hannah agreed to help out a princess, and within hours finds herself engaged to a king! This dangerous charade has to end fast—the electrifying chemistry between them feels far too real!

Zale's royal bride-to-be looks like the pampered princess he's being forced to wed—yet she's transformed into a feisty woman who makes his blue blood run hot! But is she fit to be his queen? Zale will just have to tempt her out from beneath her tiara to find out!

  • Sales Rank: #2444149 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-05-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.62" h x .50" w x 4.21" l, .20 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 192 pages

About the Author
Jane Porter loves central California's golden foothills and miles of farmland, rich with the sweet and heady fragrance of orange blossoms. Her parents fed her imagination by taking Jane to Europe for a year where she became passionate about Italy and those gorgeous Italian men! Jane never minds a rainy day – that's when she sits at her desk and writes stories about far-away places, fascinating people, and most important of all, love. Visit her website at: www.janeporter.com

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Palm Beach, Florida

"You do look like me." Princess Emmeline d'Arcy's voice was hushed as she slowly circled Hannah, her arched eyebrows pulling over deep blue eyes. "Same face, same height, same age…if our hair color was the same…we could pass for twins. Incredible."

"Not exactly twins. You're half my size, Your Highness," Hannah said, suddenly self-conscious next to the very slim Princess Emmeline. "Itty-bitty, as we say in America."

Princess Emmeline didn't appear to hear her, too busy examining Hannah from head to toe. "Do you color your hair? Or is that natural? Either way, it's gorgeous—such a rich, warm shade of brown."

"It's from a box. It's several shades darker than my natural color, and I do it myself," Hannah stammered.

"Can you buy your color here in Palm Beach?"

Hannah couldn't believe that the stunning golden-blond princess would be interested in her shade of brown hair dye. "I'm sure you can—it's sold everywhere."

"I meant, could you buy it for me?"

Hannah hesitated. "I could. But why would you want it, Your Highness? You're stunning, so beautiful as you are."

Princess Emmeline's full lips curved and yet her expression looked bleak. "I thought maybe for a day I could be you."

"What?"

The princess walked away from Hannah, moving to stand at one of the tall windows of her lavish hotel suite where she gazed out over the hotel's elegant, tropical Florida garden.

"I've made a terrible mess of things," Princess Emmeline said softly, hands lifting to press against the glass as if she were a captive instead of the world's most celebrated young royal. "But I can't even leave here to sort things out. I'm followed wherever I go—and it's not just the paparazzi—but my bodyguards, my secretary, my ladies-in-waiting." Her slim shoulders shifted and her fingers curled until her hands were fists against the glass. "For just one day I want to be normal. Ordinary. Maybe then I could take care of something, make this nightmare I'm in go away."

The anguish in Emmeline's voice made Hannah's chest squeeze tight. "What's happened, Your Highness?"

Princess Emmeline gave her head the slightest shake. "I can't talk about it," she said, her voice breaking. "But it's bad… It'll ruin everything…"

"Ruin what, Your Highness? You can tell me. You can trust me. I'm very good at keeping secrets and would never break your confidence."

The regal princess lifted a hand to her face and swiftly wiped away tears before turning from the window to look at Hannah. "I know I can trust you. That's why I'm asking for your help."

The princess took a deep breath. "Tomorrow, switch places with me for the afternoon. Be me and stay here in the suite and I'll be you. I won't be gone long—a couple of hours, four or five at the most—and then I'll return and we'll switch back again."

Hannah sat down in the chair next to her. "I want to help you, but I have to work tomorrow. Sheikh Al-Koury doesn't give time off, and even if he did, I don't know the first thing about being a princess."

Emmeline crossed the rich crimson carpet to take a seat opposite Hannah's. "Sheikh Al-Koury can't make you work if you're ill. Not even he would drag a sick woman from her bed. And you wouldn't have to leave the hotel. I could book some spa treatments for you tomorrow and you could be pampered all afternoon—"

"But I sound like an American, not a Brabant royal!"

"I heard you introduce your sheikh boss in French yesterday at the polo tournament. You speak French perfectly, without even an accent."

"That's because I lived with a family in France one year during high school."

"So speak French tomorrow. It always throws Americans." Emmeline suddenly grinned. "We can do this. Bring hair color with you in the morning, a blond color for you and your chestnut color for me, and we'll do our hair and change clothes and think what an adventure it'll be!"

There was something infectious in Princess Emmeline's laugh and Hannah reluctantly smiled back. If Hannah had met the princess in school she would have wanted to be her friend. There was something special about Emmeline, something engaging. "It'd only be for a couple of hours, just tomorrow afternoon. Right?"

Emmeline nodded. "I'll be back before dinner."

Hannah chewed the inside of her lip. "Will you be safe, going out on your own?"

"Why wouldn't I? People will think I'm you."

"But you're not doing anything dangerous, are you? Putting yourself in harm's way?"

"Absolutely not. I'm staying in Palm Beach, not traveling anywhere. Say you'll help me, Hannah, please."

How could Hannah say no? The princess was positively desperate and Hannah had never been able to say no to someone in need of help. "I'll do it, but just for the afternoon."

"Thank you! Merci!" Emmeline reached out and clasped Hannah's hand in her own. "You are an angel, and you won't regret this, Hannah. I promise you."

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
SPOILERS---when the romance is based on heroine's lies & Hero lets her off easily
By RomReader
Heroine agrees to impersonate a princess who happen to look like her except for the hair coloring. The agreement is to pretend to be her to her fiancé Hero for a few days until the princess finishes up what she set out to do, go back to Hero's country, and switch places with her unnoticed. The problem is that the princess keeps delaying her return & heroine is left having to keep Hero from cancelling his wedding to the princess. Heroine's efforts to keep him from doing so become more involved when she finds herself very much attracted to him & wanting him to want her for herself. What happens when the princess returns?

My uneasy feeling re: the romance b/w Hero and heroine grew as the book proceeded. Heroine may have started out not having much of a choice but to divert & pretend she was Hero's fiancée. She was helping the princess whom she looked like tie up loose ends before she married Hero. But it became more & more evident as the story went on that heroine's choices to lie, make Hero enamored with her, & have sex with him were all rooted in her own wants. She deluded herself just to fulfill her wants when she knew that in just a matter of days Hero would be marrying the princess. She wanted Hero to fall in love with her, have sex with her, and marry her (not necessarily in that order). There was not much guilt or remorse about her sabotaging Hero & the princess' future marriage. Or hurting them individually. She just took all that she could in the short time remaining.

When the truth about her true identity & her ploy with the princess were revealed, she gave a weak apology. She didn't even grovel for the gravity of her betrayal of Hero & the princess. Hero was hurt & upset about her lies & deception but he let her off easily. He acted like the doormat & not the strong alpha male he supposedly was. He should've put her in jail or something. Instead he let her leave his country & pined for her. The resolution was lame & so contrived. His old nanny just so happen to be there when heroine & the princess were born & separated to different parents. So, voila, Hero & heroine can now marry.

I'd skip this one.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Not Fit for a King
By Donna McBroom-Theriot
In the first book of the series, we meet Hannah, personal assistant to Sheikh Makin Al-Koury, and King Zale.

Hannah, while overseeing a polo match for the sheikh, meets Princess Emmeline who's resemblance to Hannah is uncanny. Little does she realize that her life is about to take a 180 when the princess asks her to switch places for a few hours.

When a few hours turn into a few days, she is forced to board a plane to meet the princess' intended, King Zale.

King Zale, expecting a pampered princess, is caught off guard by Hannah's feistiness, strong-willed personality, and her kind heart.

Hannah continues to impersonate Princess Emmeline, and against her will, finds herself falling in love with Zale.

Along with the primary characters, there is a small supporting cast of a loving nanny and a mentally-challenged brother that add another element to the story.

As in true Jane Porter fashion, she weaves a wonderful love story with characters you can't help but love, along with scenery so vividly described that you feel you are there. Add a little Jane intrigue, and you have the perfect weekend read.

When I am looking for a quick, fun, romantic read, I find myself looking for Jane's books. If you are a fan of Jane Porter, you will enjoy this series. If you haven't read Jane yet, this is a great series to begin with.

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased and honest review.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Double The Excitement!!!
By mengel2
Princess Emmeline and King Zale are to be married. Their soon to be (arranged) marriage has been known since Zale was only 15 years old. However, Princess Emmeline has been having an affair with polo player, Alejandro, throughout their one year engagement. While in Palm Beach, Princess Emmeline meets Hannah. Hannah is the spitting image of Princess Emmeline. Emmeline asks Hannah to do her a favor and switch places with her for a few hours so she can go out and not be recognized as the princess. What was suppose to be only a few hours turned into days. Hannah ended up flying to Raguva, as Princess Emmeline, where she not only met the King, but fell in love with him. While carrying on the charade of being Emmeline, Hannah not only fell for King Zale ... she fell hard. She was torn between knowing that Emmeline was not the right person for King Zale to marry and keeping up the secret that she really wasn't Princess Emmeline. Does she risk losing King Zale when he finds out that she isn't really the princess he is to marry or can she keep pretending to be Princess Emmeline until she comes to switch places with Hannah?

This book has you falling in love and believing that you don't always have control over what your heart tells you is right. I loved the ending of the book, but as not to spoil it, I will leave that to the reader to find out what happens. I gave this book a 5 out of 5 star rating. I loved the characters and story line. It had me believing in romance and true love. This is a must read for anyone who enjoys a good love story! Another amazing book by Jane Porter.

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