Sunday, February 26, 2017

The Princess Spy by Melanie Dickerson

Margaretha, a romantic, has always dreamed of being swept off her feet. She hopes that her suitor, Lord Claybrook, is the one she is destined to be with, but when an injured and mysterious stranger is brought to the castle, her curiosity gets the best of her. Margaretha, one of the only people able to understand the man's language, interprets his desperate outbursts. He claims that his name is Lord Collin and that he and his men were attacked by Lord Claybrook. Margaretha, curious to know more, sneaks around the castle to spy on her suitor, but when a devious plot is uncovered, she finds she is the only one capable of getting her family to safety before Lord Claybrook's plan is initiated.

This book is 293 pages long and is for teenagers ages 13 and older. I would rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I really enjoy this author and all of her books. They are all clean and I've always loved the plots she picks. I definitely recommend her books!

Every Bride Needs a Groom by Janice Thompson

Katie Fisher has dreamed of her wedding day for years. Not only has she dreamed of it, but she has also planned it. Anxiously awaiting the proposal from her boyfriend, she competes in a essay contest to win a beautiful wedding dress and the chance to be on the cover of the most popular wedding magazine. On the same day the announcement comes that she has won, her boyfriend breaks up with her. Planning to confront the owner of the facility and explain the situation, she meets the handsome and impressive former pro-basketball player who just happens to manage the wedding shop. Will she leave the dress and her dreams behind? Or will she swallow her humiliation and go through with it?

This book is 368 pages long and is for teens ages 14 and older. I would rate this book 4 1/2 out of 5 stars. I thought it was a very entertaining novel and it held my interest.