Title: Cinderella (Not Quite the Fairy Tale #1)
Language: English
Format: ebook
Rating: 3 stars
No of pages: 260
Read: 24.03.2018
BLURB:
The King needs an heir and that means finding some sort of woman to do half the job.Almost as enjoyable as Beauty and the Beast (the third book in this series), but I simply must ask, why is there a cover photo of a woman who doesn't have the most distinctive feature on her face like Cinderella was described to have?
"That’s all it’s about, ultimately: basic, carnal compatibility in order to satisfy this need. For that reason, the pictures I request of those who wish to apply are explicit. The full prerequisites are attached to the correspondence. If you aren’t comfortable with these demands, don’t bother applying."
Ella applies, seeing straight through the bullshit; she goes as far as derisivly add a set of pictures fitting the requirements the letter demands:
A picture of her "pussy" - a fat, indolent persian - and of her in her nightwear - yoga pants and a hoodie.
In lieu of an introduction, her message reads:
« Dear Daniel Franko Phillipe Del Luz,I’ve applied to guarantee that I’m not summoned to your little orgy.Fuck you. We aren’t all stupid.Ella. »
It was supposed to go through an automated system;
she didn't expect anyone to read it...
Let alone the King.
| Likeable, but just like Beauty and the Beast (which I read before the first book in this series) it needs a bit more work for me to enjoy it more. More details, more communication, a bit editing... but the idea behind it all is a very decent one and the writing that is there, was actually the right thing for me right now. |

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