Princess Daisy
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Amazon Editorial Review:
She was born Princess Marguerite Alexandrovna Valensky. But everyone called her Daisy. She was a blonde beauty living in a world of aristocrats and countless wealthy. Her father was a prince, a Russian nobleman. Her mother was an American movie goddess. Men desired her. Women envied her. Daisy's life was a fairy tale filled with parties and balls, priceless jewels, money and love. Then, suddenly, the fairy tale ended. And Princess Daisy had to start again, with nothing--except the secret she guarded from the day she was born.
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Amazon Editorial Review:
She was born Princess Marguerite Alexandrovna Valensky. But everyone called her Daisy. She was a blonde beauty living in a world of aristocrats and countless wealthy. Her father was a prince, a Russian nobleman. Her mother was an American movie goddess. Men desired her. Women envied her. Daisy's life was a fairy tale filled with parties and balls, priceless jewels, money and love. Then, suddenly, the fairy tale ended. And Princess Daisy had to start again, with nothing--except the secret she guarded from the day she was born.
Journal Entry 2 by Into-the-Blue at -- Per Post geschickt/ Persönlich weitergegeben --, Niedersachsen Germany on Monday, April 19, 2010
Was very surprised to find this book in my mail box as I was not expecting it to get here so fast. Can't wait to read it though I'm not going to start it until I get back from my trip. Thanks again for sending it to me.
Journal Entry 4 by KristyChippa at Maitland, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, September 26, 2010
It may have taken me some time to get around to reading this book but I really enjoyed it. I found the story interesting and I couldn't help but really like the charater of Daisy. This book was definately worth the read.