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3.75

Really good wrap up to the series. I was super happy with how everything was tied up.

Princess Mia, now 25 verging on 26, seems to have the life she's always dreamed of. Living in New York, she's still with Michael, the man of her dreams, while she runs a teen community center. When Michael pops the question, she says yes without a second thought. But now, she has to deal with leaked wedding plans (even though they are fake) and a secret that could ruin her father.

For a book this long, I would have thought that it would have felt more cohesive and together than this one did. But, it felt all over the place between the plot and the side plot and the drama that kept popping up. It was more than a little ridiculous.

Mia somehow remained friends with all her high school friends and none of them seemed to have changed over the years. They all seemed to be successful, but after they all seemed to make it into these big schools I shouldn't be surprised by this. Being a touch realistic isn't something this series has really done.

The part I really didn't like about this is how it set up another series with the same basic premise. A girl who didn't know she was a princess suddenly finds out she is a princess. It's just... no. Why is this happening all over again? Was nothing learned throughout Mia's journey? Clearly not. And the fact that all of this was found out because Mia insisted on finding and saving her half-sister herself and having the press swarm them? After all these years dealing with the press and she didn't think that would be a problem?

So much of this book felt more like fan service than anything else. I don't know what I was expecting from an ending, but this nonsense wasn't it.

I loved this. I was so happy with how it turned out. An excellent adult novel to continue one of my all time favorite teen series.

You can find my reviews (yes, plural!) on my blog and on Romance Reviews Today in July 2015.

Here's why Meg Cabot is my favourite author: She may not have the most meaningful stories but I have read 43 books by Meg Cabot (no joke) and I have enjoyed them all. Everytime I start a new one of hers I get hooked in they are very easy to read. Talent is in consistency.

Anyways I was so happy to see this book announced, I thought perhaps with "Princess Forever" Mia was all done but now we got see plan her wedding (as well is get involved in a few other life changing events!) I hope this is not the end, and that in a few years we get more Mia!

Got about half way and her childish naivety and selfishness and stupidity and annoying pop culture references and the fact that she's such a pushover and stubbornness got to me and I couldn't finish the book

Super cute. It wrapped up the series with a bow on top.

It's finally happening!! Princess Mia and Michael are saying "I do", which definitely isn't easy when you are a Princess. This book is a fun, mindless read with cute little surprises. It brings out memories of my teen years, and I love reliving some of the good memories. :)

What a lovely, bubbly little story. It's fun to read about Mia as an adult, especially as she seems to retain the characteristics that made her a relatable, endearing teenager.

Wow I really loved seeing Mia as an adult and I love a good Royal Wedding!!