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Review – Once Upon a Royal Christmas

16 Thursday Mar 2023

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Once Upon a Royal Christmas

by Teri Wilson

Blurb:

She pretends to be a princess at childrenโ€™s parties.
But can she melt a real princeโ€™s frosty heart?
Get swept away by a Christmas story from Hallmark
and bestselling author Teri Wilsonโ€”
the queen of royal romance!

โ€œIโ€™m Prince Nikolas of San Glacera. Oh, youโ€™ve never heard of us? Well, youโ€™re not the only one. Our country relies on winter tourism, but weโ€™re attracting fewer and fewer visitors. I admit itโ€™s a problem. I just donโ€™t think the solution is an American who likes to play dress-up.

You see, while I was away on a trip, my younger sister convinced the palace to hold a contest. The winner gets to star in our annual Ice Village festivities and accompany our royal family to holiday events.

And who did they choose? Gracie Clark, who runs a childrenโ€™s party business and performs asโ€”I kid you notโ€”โ€˜Princess Snowflake.โ€™

Of course, I do respect the fact that she volunteers at childrenโ€™s hospitals. I suppose to some, she might have a certain charmโ€ฆ But the whole cheap spectacle is beneath our dignity.

Iโ€™m not going to shirk my duty to my kingdom. Iโ€™ll go to every event with her. At least, once Christmas is over, sheโ€™ll be goneโ€ฆโ€

*****

Review:

A grumpy prince only doing his duty. A fake princess who is sunshine and happiness personified. A mix-up of royal proportion. All combined in a sappy package of holiday cheer.

You have to go into it knowing what you are getting – a fluffy, feel-good holiday romance – but I really enjoyed the heck out of this one. Is it predictable? Definitely. But that doesnโ€™t stop it from being fun.

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Spotlight – The Trouble with Picket Fences

29 Monday Mar 2021

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Will this fence make good neighbors into something more in the latest installment of award-winning authorย Teri Wilson‘sย Lovestruck, Vermont series!

*****

The Trouble with Picket Fences

Lovestruck, Vermont series

by Teri Wilson

Price: ebook $4.99 USD / MMP $5.99

On sale date: Ebook April 1, 2021 / MMP March 30, 2021

ISBN: 9781335404800

Blurb:

She could teach him to turn lemons into lemonade.

All her life, Melanie Carlisle knew how to succeed in the face of failure. So when she finds herself pregnantโ€”and her ex-boyfriend bows out, claiming he’s not the “picket fence type”โ€”Melanie is on her own. Now she has a houseโ€”with a picket fence she wants gone. Cap McBride is dealing with his own problems, what with a potentially career-ending hearing loss and his surly teenager. So the last thing he wants to do is get involved with a single pregnant woman. As for fences? The only thing he knows how to do is put themย up!

Lovestruck, Vermont
Book 1:ย Baby Lessons
Book 2:ย A Firehouse Christmas Baby
Book 3:ย The Trouble with Picket Fences

From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.

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*****

Excerpt:

Melanie stood at her kitchen counter, stirring a pitcher of fresh-squeezed lemonade with her favorite wooden spoon while she gazed out the window and watched the man sheโ€™d met at the hardware store systematically disassemble her white picket fence. She didnโ€™t normally coerce strange men into doing her favors like this. Melanie was more of a do-it-herself kind of girl. But desperate times called for desperate measures and all that. As much as she didnโ€™t want to think of herself as geriatricโ€”ugh, why couldnโ€™t she forget about that mortifying word? โ€” she was well aware that any pregnancy after forty was considered high-risk. She couldnโ€™t go around wielding sledgehammers anymore.ย 

Not that sheโ€™d had much occasion to do so in the past, but still.ย 

The muscles in Capโ€™s broad shoulders flexed beneath his LFD T-shirt as he added another white board to the pile of discarded lumber in her front yard. Melanie wondered if he was a firefighter. Probably so, given his attire and also given his proficiency at manual labor. He was making quick work of the fence. She could definitely picture him chopping away at a smoldering pile of rubble with an ax or carrying a baby away from a burning building.ย 

Melanie blinked. Hard. She didnโ€™t want this man darting around her imagination, no matter how heroic he seemed. And she was really getting tired of the annoying habit sheโ€™d developed of trying to picture every man she met interacting with a child. She blamed it on Greg. Once a man told you that he had absolutely zero interest in having childrenโ€”everโ€”it was hard not to wonder if other men felt the same. How had she failed to realize that in the eleven years she and Greg had dated, sheโ€™d never seen him hold a baby? Not once. It seemed statistically impossible, but alas, it was true. In the wake of their breakup, Melanie had done a thorough inventory of both her memories and her photo al- bums. Across the board, Gregโ€™s arms remained notably baby-free.ย 

Now, whenever she set eyes on a man, Melanie couldnโ€™t help but wonder about his infant- holding history. She refused to get caught off guard again, although she wasnโ€™t sure why. It wasnโ€™t as if she were looking for a husband. Or even a boyfriendโ€”been there, done that, got the T-shirt. She had a new baby to think about. A new business. A new home. Her plate was beyond full as it was.ย 

Even so, she would have bet money on the fact that Cap had held his fair share of babies. Probably his share plus Gregโ€™s neglected share combined, a fact that didnโ€™t sway Melanie in the slightest. She liked to think of her baby-holding scale as an odd science experiment of sorts, not a measure of attractiveness. But the man had agreed to do her a massive favor without knowing anything about her other than her name, so the least she could do was whip him up a pitcher of lemonade.ย 

It was her specialty, after all. And being Americaโ€™s unofficial lemonade queen, sheโ€™d carefully labeled her kitchen boxes to ensure that her juicer, wooden spoon and glass pitcher were readily accessible.ย 

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Author Info:

USA Today Bestselling Author Teri Wilson writes heartwarming romance with a touch of whimsy. Three of Teri’s books have been adapted into Hallmark Channel Original Movies, including UNLEASHING MR. DARCY (plus its sequel MARRYING MR. DARCY), THE ART OF US and NORTHERN LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS, based on her book SLEIGH BELL SWEETHEARTS. She is also a recipient of the prestigious RITA Award for excellence in romantic fiction for her novel THE BACHELOR’S BABY SURPRISE.

Website: https://teriwilson.net/index/ย 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2853419.Teri_Wilson?from_search=true&from_srp=true

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeriWilsonAuthor/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeriWilsonauthr

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teriwilsonauthor/

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