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Room Service
Room Service
Author: Beverly Brandt
ISBN-13: 9780739434314
ISBN-10: 0739434314
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 327
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Unknown Binding
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Spoiled little rich girl has to prove to the world and herself that she has some skills to earn her living.
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A playful blend of romance, humor, and light suspense.....this fun, feel-good romance is the perfect pick me up for rainy days. Katya Morgan (jet-setter) had it made until her father disherits her, her first priority is to get her money and her cushy life back. Meanwhile, having no way to pay the enormous bill she racked up at the Royal Palmetto hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona, poses a slight problem-and the manager has the gall to suggest the unthinkable that she pay off her debt by working at the hotel--as a maid.
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this was the first book that i had ever read by this author and found that i could not put the book down.
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Katya Morgan was raised to believe that money equals love. Sent away to baording school upon the death of her mother at age 10, her father has always been absent in every way but one. He's always provided her with every material possession that money can buy. And when he dies and disinherits her, even having her stepmother Jillian take back everything that his money ever paid for, Katya is not only devasted, but broke. When sexy Alex Sheridan, the general manager of the premier Royal Palmetto hotel in Arizona, offers her a job in the housekeeping department, Katya knows she's sunk to a new low. Once a guest, now a lowly housekeeper, Katys is truck with the realization of just how much money it takes to survive. Throw in a saboteur trying to take over Alex's job at the hotel, the hotel owners dimwitted son Chris, a slew of Alex's family, and a drooling dog named "Daisy", and you've got a story you're not likely to forget.

I loved ROOM SERVICE. Whether it's due to the fact that Ms. Brandt obviosly did her research on the daily runnings of a hotel, or just the fact that the story is a wonderful one, this is one book you won't be able to put down.
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She has such a great sense of humor. I find myself laughing at certain parts. A new favorite author I will continue to read