"Similar to "Maid to Order""
Party animal Katya Morgan is shocked to learn that her dad
died, but is even more stunned when she learns he cut her
out of his will. She concludes his second wife Jillian did
her in and plans to take her stepmother to court, but has
no money for a lawyer. Jillian calls hotel manager Alex
Sheridan to ask him if he will hire Katya when she goes to
stay at there. Alex offers Katya a housekeeping job, which she is forced
to accept though she pays for a room with her jewelry.
When another housekeeper is hurt in an elevator accident,
Katya takes in the woman's dog. When the canine becomes
ill, Alex returns her jewelry so that she can pawn it to
pay her vet bill. When Kayta decides to use the money to
hire a lawyer, though he loves her, Alex ends their
relationship because he believes she should spend the money
on the dog. Katya cares deeply for the dog and Alex, but
equates love with money because she has had no other
experience since her mother died when she was ten, leaving
no future with her beloved. ROOM SERVICE is similar to "Maid to Order" except that the
tough love comes from the lead female protagonist's
deceased dad instead of a fairy godmother. Readers will
enjoy this tale because of the cast especially Katya. The
secondary characters provide a sense of deepness that gives
the audience true measures of what motivates Katya or
Alex. Beverly Brandt, author of RECORD TIME and TRUE
NORTH, will receive accolades from an appreciative audience. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 24, 2003
Heiress Katya Morgan is convinced that money can buy
happiness . . . but her
dead father, a bucktoothed Boxer, and the general manager
of a swank hotel
in Scottsdale all set out to prove her wrong.
SummaryJet-setter Katya Morgan
believes that love comes in gilt-wrapped packages tied
with
neat red bows.
So when her father disinherits her, her first priority is
to get her money
and her cushy life back. Meanwhile, having no way to pay
the enormous bill
she racked up at the Royal Palmetto Hotel in Scottsdale,
Arizona, poses a
slight problem-and Alex Sheridan, the gorgeous general
manager, has the gall
to suggest the unthinkable: that she pay off her debt by
working at the
hotel-as a maid . . .
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