"Ms. Cach provides a humorous chick lit romance."
In Seattle, her social life was already in the tank when
she lost her job as a technical writer at WxyTech. Katy
Orville needs someone to talk to, but cannot afford a
psychiatrist. So she does what many poor Americans do, she
ponders what would Oprah do. Since Katy cannot consult with
Oprah, she turns to the website of her goddess for advice. Later Katy dreams of Oprah advising her that you have only
one short time so it is important to live life to the
fullest. Katy interprets the sage advice to mean she should
fulfill her fantasy by flying to London to find Prince
Charming. At a family wedding, he did not want to attend
Will Eland meets the crazy Yank. She thinks he is her
Prince Charming while he believes she is an heiress who is
the answer to saving his organic gardening business. The
passion between them is an added bonus to both of them who
believe they found what they need at last. Not long after
love begins to blossom, scandal erupts as the tabloids
expose Katy as a sham after title and wealth. Though Katy's behavior is rationalized as caused by her
fear of poverty, readers will still shake their heads at
her placing Oprah on Olympus above Dear Abby in the advice
pantheon and her grasping for the glass slipper until they
get to know her. Still Lisa Cach's fine tongue in cheek
modern day retelling of Cinderella is delightful.. Her
antics makes the tale amusing and fun to follow as she and
her Prince Charming do not have a smooth coach ride to
happily ever after. Ms. Cach provides a humorous chick lit
romance. Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 23, 2005
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted November 30, 2006
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