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Bad To The ThroneDinca’s review of Bad to the Throne by Jenny Gardiner
Contemporary Romance published by Jenny Gardiner Books 29 Jun 15

This is another funny wack-a-doodle tale from Jenny Gardiner. I usually give up on most series by this time, but all the characters are well developed and have strong personalities, uniquely their own. All the stories are different unto themselves, with a lead-in from the previous book. I am already looking forward to the next one.

Andi McDonough has had enough of the Prince. First, he is the reason she is fired – well, maybe her judgment had something to do with it, but that is beside the point. He is a menace to the world, even if he is royalty. Secondly, he stole her phone – well, maybe he found her phone, but he differently messed with it and used it. It seems he is constantly thrown in her path. Everyone says he is one of the good guys, but she will have to see it to believe it.

Zander can’t take this mind off the little spitfire and uses her phone to contact someone to tell them he has it so he can return it to her. While looking at trying to discover what to do, he finds his nude image on it from his time in Vegas. Now he has got to find her and learn why she has that photo on her phone.

To make a long story short, she seems to be the only thing in life he cannot have. He, on the other, lives in a different world that she dare not breach. Andi would rather live in poverty helping others less fortunate.

Several mutual friends bring them back together again. There is such a happy ending and this is a joyful story with its own funny side. This should differently be on your must-read list.  I am on to Book 4, which is unbelievable, I know, for me anyway. But Jenny Gardiner is doing a wonderful job with these characters.

Grade: A

Summary:

Sometimes you can let your heir down a little too much…

When wild-child Prince Alexander goes on a naked bender in a Vegas swimming pool, cocktail waitress Andi McDonough decides to preserve a shot of those family jewels on her phone. But when she’s fired for capturing the royal treasures, she heads off to find herself. After backpacking the world-over on a dime and a prayer, she finds herself in Rome, where a chance encounter with the wayward prince only reinforces to her that Prince Zander is indeed bad to the throne. And more than likely to her fragile heart as well.

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