The Princess Shoppe: A Quirky Sexy Romcom Suspense
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- ISBN978-1-951141-11-0
- EAN9781951141110
- Date de parution31/10/2024
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- ÉditeurLello Ball Enterprises
Résumé
Once upon a time in La-La-Land: When theme park princesses start vanishing, a free-spirited P. I. goes undercover and finds her prince: a cautious ex-military spy who'd rather be left alone. Fired from her job, Allie Kincade has a house in escrow, an eviction notice from her landlord, and nothing in the bank. So when she's offered an insanely large paycheck to dress up as a princess and find three women who've gone missing from their jobs as costume characters at GrimmLand, she jumps at the chance.
But the park isn't all it seems: Deep in the SoCal desert, it's owned by the king of an obscure European country, and the attractions are based on the Grimm brothers' goriest folktales. Plus, Allie's new boss clearly wishes she'd never been hired. As head of GrimmLand security, buttoned-down Matt Wilcox is convinced the princesses-all out-of-work actresses-simply found better gigs and "forgot" to quit.
But he owes his life to King Roland, and he can't retire and pursue his own dreams until the women are found. Then the king's adult daughter-a real princess-also goes missing, and Matt must work with Allie to uncover the truth. Will their fairy-tale ending be a happy one.or more Grimm?
But the park isn't all it seems: Deep in the SoCal desert, it's owned by the king of an obscure European country, and the attractions are based on the Grimm brothers' goriest folktales. Plus, Allie's new boss clearly wishes she'd never been hired. As head of GrimmLand security, buttoned-down Matt Wilcox is convinced the princesses-all out-of-work actresses-simply found better gigs and "forgot" to quit.
But he owes his life to King Roland, and he can't retire and pursue his own dreams until the women are found. Then the king's adult daughter-a real princess-also goes missing, and Matt must work with Allie to uncover the truth. Will their fairy-tale ending be a happy one.or more Grimm?
Once upon a time in La-La-Land: When theme park princesses start vanishing, a free-spirited P. I. goes undercover and finds her prince: a cautious ex-military spy who'd rather be left alone. Fired from her job, Allie Kincade has a house in escrow, an eviction notice from her landlord, and nothing in the bank. So when she's offered an insanely large paycheck to dress up as a princess and find three women who've gone missing from their jobs as costume characters at GrimmLand, she jumps at the chance.
But the park isn't all it seems: Deep in the SoCal desert, it's owned by the king of an obscure European country, and the attractions are based on the Grimm brothers' goriest folktales. Plus, Allie's new boss clearly wishes she'd never been hired. As head of GrimmLand security, buttoned-down Matt Wilcox is convinced the princesses-all out-of-work actresses-simply found better gigs and "forgot" to quit.
But he owes his life to King Roland, and he can't retire and pursue his own dreams until the women are found. Then the king's adult daughter-a real princess-also goes missing, and Matt must work with Allie to uncover the truth. Will their fairy-tale ending be a happy one.or more Grimm?
But the park isn't all it seems: Deep in the SoCal desert, it's owned by the king of an obscure European country, and the attractions are based on the Grimm brothers' goriest folktales. Plus, Allie's new boss clearly wishes she'd never been hired. As head of GrimmLand security, buttoned-down Matt Wilcox is convinced the princesses-all out-of-work actresses-simply found better gigs and "forgot" to quit.
But he owes his life to King Roland, and he can't retire and pursue his own dreams until the women are found. Then the king's adult daughter-a real princess-also goes missing, and Matt must work with Allie to uncover the truth. Will their fairy-tale ending be a happy one.or more Grimm?





