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Princess for hire by lindsey leavitt
Princess for hire by lindsey leavitt












Without giving away the story and ruining the ending, Desi’s adventures are one of a kind – it is fun to think about what it is to be a modern princess and I could see a lot of me in her. I do hope that Lindsey Leavitt writes some more Desi novels. I can recommend this book as it is well-written and enjoyable. On her journey she encounters an array of dazzling events: pulchritudinous princes, pleasurable places and problematic paparazzi.

princess for hire by lindsey leavitt

This is a great idea for a series of adventures in which Desi uses royal rouge to transform herself into each of the unique royals and she learns that life on the throne is never easy. Meredith – her fairy guardian – offers Desi the chance to work at being a substitute for various princesses when they seem to go on holiday. Wanted: teenage girl to serve as a substitute princess.ĭesi snaps up the chance to be a princess without hesitation. Everything in Desi life looks like it’s going wrong until she looks in the paper and spots an ad in green shiny ink: She really fancies a boy called Hayden but, as always, Celeste - the spoilt brat of the story who just happens to be her ex-best friend - gets the boy of her dreams.

princess for hire by lindsey leavitt

She goes to Sprontville High and has a lame job dressing up in a dog costume advertising a pet shop. I used to say “Please Mummy – can I have another one of those three minute books?” Because that’s exactly how long it took to read them! This book on the other hand has much more going for it and although it is about fairies (kind of) it is a substantial read.ĭesi Bascomb is a 15 year old American girl and her life is pretty boring. When I was six I used to pester my Mum for books about fairies – you know the kind - crystal fairies, flower fairies, rainbow fairies.














Princess for hire by lindsey leavitt