Fit for a Queen
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Publisher Description
She holds the secrets of a queen. He’s been hired to watch her.
Daniela D’Ambrosio is the most trusted employee of Sarcaccia’s Queen Fabrizia, managing the queen’s schedule and ensuring she never makes a misstep in public. But when Fabrizia sends Daniela to organize the belongings of San Rimini’s late queen for a charity auction, Daniela finds a locked closet full of treasure, a suspicious king, and an attractive handyman who seems strangely familiar.
Following a harrowing stint in the military, Royce Dekker now runs his own security firm in San Rimini. When he goes undercover to safeguard the late queen’s possessions, Royce learns that the woman organizing the auction project is none other than Daniela D’Ambrosio, the stunning beauty who’s fueled his late-night fantasies ever since their stolen night under the stars.
When Daniela recognizes Royce, she realizes there is more to the palace job than she was told. But can she trust the sexy man standing guard over her as she works? Or will Royce discover that Daniela also has secrets to uncover?
Fit for a Queen is the first book in the Royal Scandals: San Rimini series. The six-book series includes:
• Fit for a Queen
• Going to the Castle
• The Prince’s Tutor
• The Knight’s Kiss
• Falling for Prince Federico
• To Kiss a King
Customer Reviews
Fit for a Queen!
I loved the story…
Great start to a new series
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I first started this book - what sort of conflict could come up with Daniela to move the story forward. While she does work for a Queen - and there’s nothing ordinary about that - what could go on in the life of an ordinary person like Daniela, that’s going to keep me reading? But Nicole Burnham has never let me down before, and so I trusted her to pull me in to the story.
I have to say, I really enjoyed this book. Nicole did an excellent job of keeping me rooting for Daniela and Royce. When they first met, all I could think was that it was too early! They can’t have their HEA yet! But it was necessary to have them meet when they did, and even with their connection, they knew it wasn’t time yet. That decision set them both on the paths to their futures - without each other, and with each other. Nicely done, Nicole. It was a quick, but excellent read and I look forward to the next one.