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A Royal Christmas Fairy Tale

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A truly enjoyable royal Christmas story. As I was reading it, I kept thinking it reminded me in many ways (especially the queen) of Julie Andrews' role in "The Princess Diaries." So, I had to laugh when I saw that it was written the creator of "A Christmas Prince." Both of these movies were ones my daughter and I enjoyed together when she was younger.

When a recently unemployed investigative reporter is sent to write a freelance feature piece on this royal family for an online magazine, we're as surprised as she is to learn she's actually been hired to write a fairy tale as a Christmas gift. Especially since this royal family has a serious dislike of reporters!

But the queen mother has a little something up her sleeve, hoping to bring the Christmas spirit back to her family after the loss of her daughter-in-law three Christmases earlier.

This well-written story drew me in as the reporter and the royal family each learned important lessons from the other. And I especially loved that the core message was how important family, love and belief are, not just at Christmas, but all the time.

I will say... I'd still like to know what Bob's connection was to the royal family (which is how he got Kaylie the job with them). Otherwise, it was an excellent story!

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I love all of this author's Christmas romances and this one was no different. It gave all the warm, cozy Christmas feelings. I hope this book gets turned into a hallmark or netflix movie.

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