Confessions of a Pregnant Princess Reviews

Confessions of a Pregnant Princess

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  1. Brette Sember says:

    Review by Brette Sember for Confessions of a Pregnant Princess
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    I read this book, thinking that it would be an addition to my List Mania list: Belly Bump Books: Chick Lit You’ll Love. I was a bit surprised to find that pregnancy doesn’t hit the pages until the book is almost over (I’m not giving anything away – just look at the title!). Despite that, I found this to be a fun, light book- perfect for the beach or on vacation. Even though I didn’t want to, I really came to love Venus and I adore her Faux Pa, Whitman. Filled with intrigue suspense, and yes, true love, this is a great read.

  2. Timothy Mason says:

    Review by Timothy Mason for Confessions of a Pregnant Princess
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    This book is what is known as a romp, a perfect summertime read, a delight, a laugh and a tear, and it’s also something more. Without any positioning or preaching, it’s a simple declarative statement about tolerance, acceptance, engagement and love. The exasperating Venus Gilroy is an unlikely heroine, yet one falls in love with her. Her entourage, a mom and two dads, are indelible characters. The Italian characters are…Italian. Molto bene! I could hardly put this book down.

  3. Courtney Rabideau says:

    Review by Courtney Rabideau for Confessions of a Pregnant Princess
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    Venus Gilroy is a broke divorced American woman who works in a Adult Video store. Several times over the years she had come acrossed Marcello Brunelli a rich, Italian, but she never knew he was a Prince.

    They never thought that they would see eachother again, but on her honeymoon (long story featured in My Three Husbands)they meet again. Several weeks later Marcello flys from Japan to go on a date with Venus in Portland, Oregon. During the time Marcello offers Venus to be his slacker coach and fly to Rome. He wants her to teach him how to be a slacker and hell teach her how to fall in love with him.

    Venus flys to Rome, but Marcello is busy with strikes so she spends time with Johnny who shows her the sites around Rome. After a while Venus gets attracted to Johnny, whom she thinks is just a driver but who is infact Marcello’s son Giavanni. However after Marcello suffers a mysterious ailment Venus falls in love with him and they end up married. Soon Venus s pregnant by Marcello and they go visit his mother on Capris. Unfortunatly during the trip to the Blue Grotto he has a heart attack and dies. Venus had alread incurred the rath of Marcello’s daughte Giavanna, but his death made it worse.

    Everything works out at the end when Venus and Johnny realize that they had fallen in love with eachother over gelattos over a decade earlier when Venus went on a trip to Capris with her fathers.

  4. Stephen C. Brewer says:

    Review by Stephen C. Brewer for Confessions of a Pregnant Princess
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    I love Rome, and reading Confessions was like sitting in a piazza sipping a glass of wine and watching the spectacle of Roman life. Venus and her entourage are excellent company, and the witty prose, compelling plots, and lively descriptions of the Eternal City whisked me through the story as if I were on a Vespa. I eagerly await the next installment.

  5. A fan of Swan says:

    Review by A fan of Swan for Confessions of a Pregnant Princess
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    Funny, sweet, tart, poignant and very insightful. The dads are too much – I especially liked Whitman – no one could ever hope for a better “faux pa.” Actually, I should say I loved Whitman, because love is what this book is all about.

    What’s Italian for “Bravo!”?

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