The Princess Masquerade by Lois Greiman
It’s a bit better than the last book, not that this is anything to be happy about.

It’s a bit better than the last book, not that this is anything to be happy about.

Here’s a top contender for the most idiotic read of 2003.

Like the previous books in this series, I have no clue what is happening here.

Ugh, my poor head. What is this thing, anyway?

This one has bland, one-note everything.

Read the other books in the series first, or you’d be as lost as me.
