Danice's friends have had some interesting changes
recently, so she is well aware of the Others among us. One
would think this knowledge would make it easier for
McIntyre Callahan to interact with her when her lawyerly
duties and his PI responsibilities start to clash.
However, that information just makes life more difficult,
as neither of them intend to back down from their goals.
Cal and Danice's stubbornness lead to unlikely deals with
unusual creatures, a trip to the Other Side, a family
reunion neither intended, and never giving ground, even as
they hunt down a spoiled and pampered human wannabe-
princess with an axe to grind.
Christine Warren's The Others novels are known for
their humorous twists and turns of otherworldly creatures.
Like her other Others novels, PRINCE CHARMING DOESN'T LIVE
HERE is an excellently delicious story with great
characterization.
Danice Carter is not one for glass slippers. A stilettos-
wearing lawyer at one of Manhattan's most elite
establishments, Danice has a very strong grip on reality.
So when she's asked by one the firm's founding partners to
take on a personal case, Danice knows she's in for the
opportunity of a lifetime. All she has to do is convince
her top boss's granddaughter, Rosemary, to file a
paternity suit. Sounds simple enough...until Danice
arrives at Rosemary's home and is pounced on by a handsome
stranger. Private investigator McIntyre Callahan's was
only following his powerful client's orders: Find Rosemary-
-at all costs. Instead, he's found a super-hot lawyer
prowling around looking for answers he can't give. The
half-human, half-Fae Mac tries to warn Danice that she's
way in over her head--that Rosemary may roam among The
Others, and may have dangerous ties to the Unseelie Court--
but she won't be deterred. Even if that means following
Mac to the ends of the earth to find Rosemary...or
surrendering to his supernatural powers of
temptation...until death do they part.