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A big thank you to NetGalley and Relay Publishing for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is the 2nd book in a series. I did not read the first. It reads great as a stand alone.Anna and Eric's story. I felt like I had read this story before. Not sure why, I also thought her cancer research would have been more believable as post doctoral work. The characters were interesting. I think most romance readers would enjoy.

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Prince Eric is trying to get his health bill passed and show parliament that he is more than a party boy. Dr Anna Fernstone wants to prove a new treatment for breast cancer will fare better in Danovar since there is less red tape. She needs his help to be a little less introvert and he needs hers to be seen as less of a playboy. A good story, the sexy times weren't over the top, but it was missing something for me. I don't even know what, so I can't put it in words.

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I actually enjoyed this book more than the first one. I found the characters likeable and the developing relationship enjoyable. This was a quick and light read...as long as you didn't dwell too deeply at the the plot. I was given an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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This book is a quick and pleasant read about Prince Eric of the fictional country of Danovar, and Dr. Anna Fernstone, a research scientist in the field of breast cancer. In an effort to leave his playboy reputation behind, Eric teams together with Anna to fund her research, and she is quite taken with his dedication for the people in his kingdom. Anna is portrayed as an awkward science geek who needs lessons on dating from Eric and of course, he’s more than happy to give her lots of very detailed instruction. The steamy sexual attraction between these two characters is definitely the highlight of the story but I wish there had been more story to read. If you’re looking for a sexy romantic comedy, this is the book for you. I read a copy of this book through NetGalley and all opinions expressed in my voluntary review are completely my own.

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🔆 Received an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review 🔆

The Prince and the Scientist! He’s trying to repair his family’s image while she’s trying to have a scientific breakthrough to cure cancer. He’s a playboy while she’s a brainiac! And yet they’re drawn to each other like no other before.

Short, sweet and a little naughty is how I found Royal Treatment. Possibly a little to OTT on the naughtiness. Don’t get me wrong I love a good sex scene but I’m also a BIG fan of a blossoming romance. Bit more story plot and less sex would have improved the story.

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I really enjoyed reading your book. Kept me on my toes the whole time and many emotions. I definitely need to read the others.

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Prince Eric is wanting to be taken seriously and not looked at as the playboy he has been. Dr Anna Fernstone is working on a cure for cancer. He wants to work with her and finds they have a mutual attraction that could keep them from accomplishing what needs to be done for the poor of Danovar Can they have it all? A fast read.

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While I enjoyed the characters as individuals the story left a lot to be desired. More could have been written to show Eric's depth, especially with his degree. The cause that Anna is working for was amazing and well thought out. The reason for the low rating is this story is a glorified story of getting under Anna's skirts.

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Smart is sexy, or in the case of Eric Prince of Danovar smart is the new sexy. Everyone knows the brother to the reigning King is sexy as sin and a wild partier to boot, but hidden beneath all that charm the man is a champion for health care reform, medical breakthroughs and incredibly smart. Unfortunately, his playboy outer image is putting the topics closest to his heart at risk, not only that, but his partying attitude is putting his chance with the one woman who has captured his attention at stake. Anna is everything Eric's hidden side could want, she's a doctor researching the latest treatment for breast cancer and coming away with incredible results, plus the woman is drop dead gorgeous. He should probably keep his hands to himself given the woman is Eric's new sister in law's step sister and the lead researcher for the best chance he has to restore his image. While working together towards a bill in parliament sparks are beginning to fly and Eric isn't sure whether to fan the flames or put his desire on ice, but he definitely knows which way he's leaning. After all, who says business can't be pleasure.

The second book in the Royals of Danover series Royal treatment is a fun short read. As a novella the characters are lacking some depth, mainly background and a full developed secondary cast of people, but Ms. North successfully sweeps us away in this royal tale and keeps us interested, for me I would have preferred more of an antagonist than just the misunderstandings between the couple and the pressure of deadlines, but even without the book was a fun read. I'll definitely be picking up the next book to see where things are headed, although besides the blip from the next in the series being included I would have no idea where the next book was as going or who even it was going to be about. This book itself doesn't drum up much interest for the next, but the excerpt did get my attention and I'll be sure to check it out.

** I received and ARC of this book in exchange for a review of my honest opinions and feedback.

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The best part of, Royal Treatment, is how seriously Eric takes the bill that he's trying to pass. It's not all about how the public will see him, well some of it is. He truly cares. Anna quickly sees that there's more to Eric.

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