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Princess Daisy by Judith Krantz
Princess Daisy by Judith Krantz










Princess Daisy by Judith Krantz

Rollicking wit, high drama, haute couture, and a fascinating cast of characters, who gallop from one sumptuous setting to the next. This is the story of how she suffers a life-changing misfortune when she is still a young. We could always shoot this on top of the RCA Building, Daisy said, walking past the parapet, above which rose a high. Kitty Kelley, Hollywood ReporterĮlegantly written, with verve and panache … a glamorous, extremely adult Cinderella story to delight millions of readers who relish nonstop entertainment. Daisy is a Russian princess whose family immigrates to America. In true saga style, this blockbuster weaves its spell across an international landscape. Princess Daisy soars to the heights of escapist entertainment….

Princess Daisy by Judith Krantz

John Barkham ReviewsĪ positively gorgeous reading experience. Princess Daisy has the same storytelling assets as Scruples, only more of them. Judith Krantz has written the glamour novel of the year if not of the decade. And Princess Daisy had to start again, with nothing-except the secret she guarded from the day she was born. Daisy’s life was a fairy tale filled with parties and balls, priceless jewels, money and love. Her mother was an American movie goddess. Her father was a prince, a Russian nobleman. She was a blonde beauty living in a world of aristocrats and countless wealthy. She was born Princess Marguerite Alexandrovna Valensky. With unfailing panache and a style that swoops from crisply cynical to downright voluptuous, Princess Daisy is a guaranteed winner.












Princess Daisy by Judith Krantz