The Twelve Dancing Princesses
 

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

by Nancy Madore

Twelve princesses, each possessing riches, grace, power and dignity. Yet despite the sisters' charmed lives—and despite the handsome men who desire them—they are woefully unfulfilled, frustrated and aching for something more. As a powerful wizardess helps to solve the riddle of their discontent, each princess discovers creative— and naughty—ways to satisfy her passionate... (read more)

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Dana N
  • Rated 5 stars

This book had me impressed within the first few minutes because it wasn't poorly written. That sounds crazy, but you probably know what I mean if you read erotica. Much as I hate to admit it, I do pick these kinds of books up now and then. This book satisfies that little urge for excitement without the guilt afterwards. It is so smartly written you could almost convince yourself that it is serious literature. It was interesting too. The plot and subplots within the story were brilliant. I...

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  • Dana N

    dana n said:

    My favorite princess was Princess Tartia. That story had me laughing from beginning to end and was hot too! But the thing that was so funny was that I'm a little like her. I wonder where I can get one of those magic rings.

    But I could myself and women I know in the other princesses too. Did anyone else find themselves relating to the characters?

    Dana

    posted 3 weeks ago
  • Lorraine G

    lorraine g said:

    More than a fairy tale

    posted Saturday, January 26 2008
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