Review: Princesses Gone Wild – Sahara Kelly

Posted January 13, 2013 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

They’re sassy, sexy, and sporting tiaras. They’re also raucous, ribald, and outrageous when they get together for goblets of mead and an afternoon’s bitching. You know their namesβ€”they rose to fame as heroines who sought their Happily-Ever-Afters. And found them.
Of course, Happily Ever After is actually anywhere from eternity to three months and an annulment, if you’ve got a good lawyer and were smart enough to get a pre-nup. These six Princesses are just regular gals beneath the tulle and diamonds and they love to dish the dirt. When Aurora gets a publishing contract, they all decide to reveal the truth behind those beloved fairy tales; the lace gloves come off and the delicate fantasies are ripped away, revealing the shocking facts, the sexy adventures, and the erotic passions beneath the surface.
It’s down and dirty in a royal sort of way, complete with Princes who aren’t so charming, blacksmiths, porn stars, and bean stalks. Not to mention seven vertically-challenged dudes, a guy with squeaky slippers and a pair of binoculars…well, you’d better read it and find out. But be warned…these words will never have quite the same meaning….
Once upon a time…

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Release Date: May 15, 2011
Publisher: Decadent Publishing
Source: Publisher Provided
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

I have to admit to being a little torn on how to rate this. On the one hand it does not give the impression of trying to be thought provoking or intense. With a name like Princesses Gone Wild, it brings to mind certain videos that usually make the rounds during spring break that involve lots of alcohol and very little clothing. From the very first chapter this promises to be a fun, lighthearted erotic novella. And that’s exactly what it is.
A completely different take at the princesses we all grew up reading about. Far from sweet and fair, these princesses are promiscuous and down right raunchy. During their monthly get together these women drink… a lot and when that happens boy can they dish the dirt. Not a single fairytale is sacred to these women. They share the β€œtrue” stories behind most of our beloved childhood fairytale characters and I’m pretty sure they were not at all what Disney had in mind.

I can’t think of a time I laughed so hard while reading a book in my life. Kelley has given these princesses a personality that I would never have imagined in a million years. After reading Princesses Gone Wild I’m glad and thankful for one thing. I’m so thankful that I have boys, not daughters. Because I don’t know how I will ever be able to see a Disney Princess movie and not think of this book. Watching the Disney World Princess Parade will never be the same again.Β 

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.