A Princess in Theory

A Princess in Theory
Author: Alyssa Cole
Publisher: Avon
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062685544

From acclaimed author Alyssa Cole comes the tale of a city Cinderella and her Prince Charming in disguise . . . Between grad school and multiple jobs, Naledi Smith doesn’t have time for fairy tales…or patience for the constant e-mails claiming she’s betrothed to an African prince. Sure. Right. Delete! As a former foster kid, she’s learned that the only things she can depend on are herself and the scientific method, and a silly e-mail won’t convince her otherwise. Prince Thabiso is the sole heir to the throne of Thesolo, shouldering the hopes of his parents and his people. At the top of their list? His marriage. Ever dutiful, he tracks down his missing betrothed. When Naledi mistakes the prince for a pauper, Thabiso can’t resist the chance to experience life—and love—without the burden of his crown. The chemistry between them is instant and irresistible, and flirty friendship quickly evolves into passionate nights. But when the truth is revealed, can a princess in theory become a princess ever after?

A Princess in Theory

A Princess in Theory
Author: Alyssa Cole
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062685554

From acclaimed author Alyssa Cole comes the tale of a city Cinderella and her Prince Charming in disguise . . . Between grad school and multiple jobs, Naledi Smith doesn’t have time for fairy tales…or patience for the constant e-mails claiming she’s betrothed to an African prince. Sure. Right. Delete! As a former foster kid, she’s learned that the only things she can depend on are herself and the scientific method, and a silly e-mail won’t convince her otherwise. Prince Thabiso is the sole heir to the throne of Thesolo, shouldering the hopes of his parents and his people. At the top of their list? His marriage. Ever dutiful, he tracks down his missing betrothed. When Naledi mistakes the prince for a pauper, Thabiso can’t resist the chance to experience life—and love—without the burden of his crown. The chemistry between them is instant and irresistible, and flirty friendship quickly evolves into passionate nights. But when the truth is revealed, can a princess in theory become a princess ever after? Selected as one of the New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2018!

How to Find a Princess

How to Find a Princess
Author: Alyssa Cole
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 006293399X

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Alyssa Cole’s second Runaway Royals novel is a queer Anastasia retelling, featuring a long-lost princess who finds love with the female investigator tasked with tracking her down. Makeda Hicks has lost her job and her girlfriend in one fell swoop. The last thing she’s in the mood for is to rehash the story of her grandmother’s infamous summer fling with a runaway prince from Ibarania, or the investigator from the World Federation of Monarchies tasked with searching for Ibarania’s missing heir. Yet when Beznaria Chetchevaliere crashes into her life, the sleek and sexy investigator exudes exactly the kind of chaos that organized and efficient Makeda finds irresistible, even if Bez is determined to drag her into a world of royal duty Makeda wants nothing to do with. When a threat to her grandmother’s livelihood pushes Makeda to agree to return to Ibarania, Bez takes her on a transatlantic adventure with a crew of lovable weirdos, a fake marriage, and one-bed hijinks on the high seas. When they finally make it to Ibarania, they realize there’s more at stake than just cash and crown, and Makeda must learn what it means to fight for what she desires and not what she feels bound to by duty.

A Prince on Paper

A Prince on Paper
Author: Alyssa Cole
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062685600

Named one of Amazon's Best Romances of May! The Reluctant Royals series returns with a good girl searching for the life that’s not too big, and not too small, and the bad boy prince who might be just right for her… Nya Jerami fled Thesolo for the glitz and glamour of NYC but discovered that her Prince Charming only exists in her virtual dating games. When Nya returns home for a royal wedding, she accidentally finds herself up close and personal—in bed—with the real-life celebrity prince who she loves to hate. For Johan von Braustein, the red-headed step-prince of Liechtienbourg, acting as paparazzi bait is a ruse that protects his brother—the heir to the throne—and his own heart. When a royal referendum threatens his brother’s future, a fake engagement is the perfect way to keep the cameras on him. Nya and Johan both have good reasons to avoid love, but as desires are laid bare behind palace doors, they must decide if their fake romance will lead to a happily-ever-after.

Creating Identity

Creating Identity
Author: Jayashree Kamble
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0253065712

While the world often categorizes women in reductive false binaries--careerist versus mother, feminine versus fierce--romance novels, a unique form of the love story, offer an imaginative space of mingled alternatives for a heroine on her journey to selfhood. In Creating Identity, Jayashree Kamblé examines the romance genre, with its sensile flexibility in retaining what audiences find desirable and discarding what is not, by asking an important question: "Who is the romance heroine, and what does she want?" To find the answer, Kamblé explores how heroines in ten novels reject societal labels and instead remake themselves on their own terms with their own agency. Using a truly intersectional approach, Kamblé combines gender and sexuality, Marxism, critical race theory, and literary criticism to survey various aspects of heroines' identities, such as sexuality, gender, work, citizenship, and race. Ideal for readers interested in gender studies and literary criticism, Creating Identity highlights a genre in which heroines do not accept that independence and strong, loving relationships are mutually exclusive but instead demand both, echoing the call from the very readers who have made this genre so popular.

A Princess in the Making

A Princess in the Making
Author: Melody Crombie
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1607914662

Rich playboy, Prince Kristen's time has run out and he has been ordered to marry quickly, produce an heir and do it all in secret! Why? Because his older brother (the crown prince) has contracted a fatal illness and Kristen must be ready to take over the monarchy when his father retires. The Danish Prince disguises himself and travels to the United States to find a bride. Only he discovers that Morgan, the woman he meets and marries, has a dark past she can't bring herself to reveal to her husband. Meanwhile, Morgan never suspects that her Kristen has been keeping a bigger secret. A Princess in the Making is a contemporary love story that retells the Biblical story of Hosea and Gomer (a prophet who is told by God to marry a prostitute). Melody Crombie lived in Germany as a teenager and traveled throughout Europe with her family while her step-father was in the military. Her husband, who is of Danish descent, was her inspiration for Prince Kristen. She currently lives in Northern California with her husband and children.

The Princess Diaries, Volume III: Princess in Love

The Princess Diaries, Volume III: Princess in Love
Author: Meg Cabot
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003-03-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064472809

In a series of humorous diary entries, a New York City ninth grader agonizes over her love life, final exams, and future role as the princess of Geneva.

The Princess at the Keyboard

The Princess at the Keyboard
Author: Amanda Stent
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0557038510

Are you a girl or young woman aged 13-18? If so, this book is for you! Amanda Stent and Philip Lewis have written a gentle, friendly and comprehensive introduction to computer science. Each chapter covers one area of computer science and includes: examples of how the computer science works; sidebars that contain historical notes or ideas for you to explore; and biographies of women in computer science. The last chapter covers questions that you might have about becoming a computer scientist. We hope that after reading this book you will want to join us in studying this uniquely beautiful and practical subject.

The Princess, the Knight, and the Knave

The Princess, the Knight, and the Knave
Author: R D Ferguson
Publisher: AyoKite Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2022-06-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

—What kid armed only with a paper sack of stage-magic tricks wouldn't like to believe that he could fight a powerful wizard . . . and win? When fourteen-year-old budding stage illusionist, Matt Collins, vanishes in a vortex of purple smoke, the live audience is astonished. So is Matt. The purple vortex is not his magic trick gone astray; it is the wicked wizard Crius swapping bodies with Matt. Trapped in the wizard's aged body and marooned in a medieval world of real magic, Matt seeks to return home to his own body before Crius's enemies kill him. But Matt cannot do real magic. His only weapons in his quest to stay alive are the magic tricks and illusions he practiced for the stage. Perhaps if he masters his presentation, these will be enough for him to survive. The Princess, the Knight, & the Knave is Book 1 of the Possible Magic Trilogy​​​​​​​, a backwards coming-of-age story. Cover design by Pat R. Steiner.

The Princess with the Golden Hair

The Princess with the Golden Hair
Author: Elizabeth Dey Jenkinson Waugh
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780838638552

"The friendship between Elizabeth Waugh and the influential literary critic and novelist Edmund Wilson developed in the early 1930s and lasted until Waugh's death in 1944. Despite the cultural differences between them - Waugh as a self-educated and emotional visual artist and Wilson an analytical and learned critic with a historical bent - they developed a bond that was close if often troubled." "The present volume contains eighty-eight letters from Waugh to Wilson, plus several from him to her and to her mother after her death. Their correspondence - now at Yale University - is presented here with meticulously detailed annotation of persons and events referred to in the letters, providing a provocative look into the private thoughts of these two representative figures from the artistic and literary worlds of the later 1930s. These letters, read against the portrayal of the fictional Imogen Loomis, offer fascinating insights into the process of artistic creation in the novel; taken with the biographical Introduction and Afterword, they can shed light on many of the problems faced by literary and artistic women of the upper middle class during the depression era."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved