Her final year of high school in a small "Mormon town" starts out fine for perennial new-girl Heather MacLean. She's dating her dream boy, Ben, and she's set to become the town's first female valedictorian. But when Ben leaves for university, Heather makes friends with the town's resident vampire-boy. Will she make it out of high school unscathed? This is a clean, uplifting story is the second book in the "Parakeet Princess" series.
Jandy Branch is a published writer who shyly writes non-erotic romances to cope with the pressures of the rest of her career. She thanks you for humouring her.
This was better (for me) than the Parakeet Princess, as the main character's coming-of-age story seemed more age-appropriate in book 2. The plot drew me in, and was soon difficult to put down. Ms. Branch has a gift for insight, and even made me look at my own past differently. The only real problem here were the distracting errors throughout the book. Occasionally sentences made little sense, were missing articles, and were plagued with random misplaced letters. A good editor would have made this book stellar, but it's still very good.
I'm the author of this book so, of course, I love it. The story is fictional but some of my favourite parts were inspired by my real-life story. Of all the "Parakeet" books, this one is my favourite. I hope everyone will enjoy it.
I enjoyed this book much more than the first one. I've already started the third one. Fun, easy, clean and romantic. I like the struggle she has with boys, and relationships. It's really spot on for the teens. I like that she sticks to her standards. This would be a good read for my teen daughters.