"Humorous romantic fantasy"
In the Kingdom of Alaska, Princess Alexandra Baranov has
problems sleeping ever since family enemies tried to kill
her father and abduct her youngest brother though she
tried to intercede (see THE ROYAL TREATMENT). Now her
midnight wanderings have become tabloid fodder and worry
her family especially when she faints from a lack of
sleep. In fact only her infant nephew enables her to
sleep for a few hours for she is always on vigil to stop
intruders from harming her family since the Devon incident. To get her out of the Sitka palace, the family ponders why
not Minot so they send Alexandra to North Dakota on the
pretense of furthering American-Alaskan relations. She
reluctantly visits the North Dakota Institute for Sea Life
where marine biologist Dr. Shel Rivers conducts research.
Following a foot introduction, her Royal pain in the butt
demands he waits on her when all he wants is to be left
alone to do his work that is before he tries to shut her
up with a kiss or two, which she returns. What lab work
Shel asks himself as all he wants to do is to keep kissing
her royal prettiness. No one does humorous romantic fantasy better than
MaryJanice Davidson does. The Baranov sequel is a
fabulous gender battle as Shel concludes that the royal
pain is his bane. The opening intro summarizes the tale
as Harry from When Harry Met Sally discusses having sex
with someone named Sheldon and never slows down until the
final kiss. Fans of zany alternate history tales will
appreciate Ms. Davidson who brings a wacky freshness to
the sub-genre. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2005
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