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Princess for Hire (Princess for Hire #1) Hardcover | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 4514 Users | 509 Reviews

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Title:Princess for Hire (Princess for Hire #1)
Author:Lindsey Leavitt
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:March 16th 2010 by Disney-Hyperion (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Magic

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When Desi Bascomb gets discovered by the elite Facade Agency–royalty surrogates extraordinaire–her life goes from glamour-starved to spectacular in a blink. As her new agent, Meredith, explains, Desi has a rare magical ability: when she applies the ancient Egyptian formula “Royal Rouge,” she can transform temporarily into the exact lookalike of any princess who needs her subbing services. Dream come true, right? Well, Desi soon discovers that subbing involves a lot more than wearing a tiara and waving at cameras. Like, what do you do when a bullying older sister puts you on a heinous crash diet? Or when the tribal villagers gather to watch you perform a ceremonial dance you don’t know? Or when a princess’s conflicted sweetheart shows up to break things off–and you know she would want you to change his mind? In this hilarious series debut, one girl’s dream of glamour transforms into something bigger: the desire to make a positive impact. And an impact Desi makes, one royal fiasco at a time.

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Original Title: Princess for Hire
ISBN: 1423121929 (ISBN13: 9781423121923)
Edition Language: English
Series: Princess for Hire #1
Setting: Idaho(United States)

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Ratings: 3.87 From 4514 Users | 509 Reviews

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I was looking for something brainless and this did the trick while I was driving to family hospital appointments. Fluff but still enjoyable.

This book was hard for me to get into, while I really enjoyed the concept, the main character was hard for me to enjoy as I went through the book. Through most of the book I did struggle, only the last 100 pages was I able to really enjoy. By the end of the book I was actually really enjoying my time reading but it was a rocky road with this book. I do hope to continue the series one day.

I keep a well stocked library-borrowed bookshelf at home, because one never knows what type of book may be needed at any given time. I found myself with a serious headcold the other day and even the Danielle Steel novel looked too complicated, so I grabbed this one. After a quick two hour read, I was even glad I had the cold!!How can you not like a novel that starts with the main character, 13 year old Desi, working at the mall's pet shop wearing a Glady the Gopher costume? Throw in having big

At the beginning of the year, I won a contest. My prize? Princess for Hire by Lindsey Leavitt! I was very excited because this book ranked very high on my "to read" list.I thought Lindsey Leavitt came up with a really interesting premise for her debut. Seriously. What little girl hasn't pretended to be a princess? Or fantasized about replacing her ho-hum daily existence with something more exciting and glamorous? I know I have, which made "Princess For Hire" a delectable treat from beginning to

2.5 starsI had higher hopes for this is and I guess that's why I'm so disappointed.It wasn't terrible, I think it's mostly because she's 12 and I can't relate to tween feelings.. Also I expected more adventure and they were boring and were over as soon as they started. Then she went to court and that was short and pants.. I won't be reading more.. :/

Princess for Hire by Lindsey Leavitt follows Desi, a girl who just wants to make an impact. Desi is a independent girl who loves designing her own t-shirts. She's feeling down on herself when she makes a wish on a magic fish. Later while looking in the paper she sees an add for stand in princesses. She's soon whisked off in a magical bubble to start her new job stepping in for princesses so they can take a break from their lives. Desi not only steps into the lives of the princesses she's subbing

My sister left this book downstairs. I made fun of her because it's so PINK. She got ticked and bet me that if I read the book, I'd like it. I took her up on it. I lost the bet. This book was intelligent (yes, I know it's a tween book, but there it is) and laugh out loud funny, especially the Las Vegas scene. So I admit it. I'm a guy and I liked a pink book. So sue me. Just let me read the sequel when it comes out.

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