A review by wendythegeekgoddess
The President's Daughter by Ellen Emerson White

1.0

Meg Powers never has her senator mother around so when she announces that she's running for president, you can imagine the disappointment in Meg who just wishes to have a normal family. Now all she can do is smile and pretend like it's not bugging her to maintain the 'image' of a happy family, when deep down inside Meg is desperately hoping her mother does not win the election.

I was so excited to read this book because I've heard so many good things about 'long may she reign' and then I see that this book had a 4 star review so I definitely had high hopes. To my disappointment it wasn't what I expected. The main conflicts in this book are internal, hardly any external ones so it wasn't that interesting. Since it deals with internal problems it would probably have been a bit more entertaining if it was told in first person point of view instead of third person. I tried to get into it, I really did, but it lacked climax as well as a good ol' external conflict. Although, I am going to give the second book a try, maybe the author just intended to make the first book as sort of an introduction to the series and with each book, it will just get better and better (hopefully) I hate to say it but wouldn't recommend to anyone. Rating:15 and over because of sexual content.

If you liked this, you'll love: "White house autumn" By: Ellen Emerson White, "All american girl" By: Meg Cabot