Forever Princess

Title: Forever Princess
Number of Pages: 400
First Publication: 2009
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Synopsis: "It's Mia's senior year, and things seem great. She aced her senior project, got accepted to her dream college(s), and has her birthday gala coming up . . . not to mention prom, graduation, and Genovia's first-ever elections.
What's not to love about her life? Well . . .
• Her senior project? It's a romance novel she secretly wrote, and no one wants to publish it.• Prince Phillipe's campaign in the Genovian elections isn't going well, thanks to her totally loathsome cousin RenĂ©, who decided to run against him. • Her boyfriend, J.P., is so sweet and seemingly perfect. But is he the one? • And her first love, Michael, is back from Japan . . . and back in her life.
With Genovia's and her own future hanging in the balance, Mia's got some decisions to make: Which college? Which guy? How can she choose? Especially when what she decides might determine not just the next four years, but . . . forever!"
Since this is my second or third attemp at writing this review, I am going to keep it short.
In the begining we see that Mia is now dating J.P. (I really
In the final book you’ll notice that Mia’s character sounds a little less neurotic than she did in the past nine books. Could it be because she has actually *gasp* matured.
As long time readers of the series will surely notice, Mia has also become more self reliant and she has learned to stand up to Lily.
While I am sad to say goodbye to Mia, I'm satisfied with the happily ever after end to a fantastic series.
I loved Forever Princess so much that I am giving it 5 out 5 cameo pendants.
Dame Orchid
I really hope Meg doesn't do Princess Diaries: The College Years. That would be terrible!!! XP
ReplyDeleteGood thing the last book was good. Could you imagine investing that much time in a series, just to have it end with a bad book?!