Royal Day Out: A From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess e-short by Meg Cabot

Years ago, I saw the movie The Princess Diaries and, as I always do, I had to seek out the book. After reading The Princess Diaries, I fell in love with Mia and her world. I read all 10 of the books in the series, and as many of the companion books that I could find. So when Meg Cabot announced that an adult novel of Mia's wedding was to be published, I cheered louder than anyone could imagine! Once it was received, I could not read it fast enough. And now there was a new princess, and half-sister, in addition to Mia? Well, hello Olivia! I welcome you to Genovia and the family that I almost feel that I am a part of as well! I became a fan of Olivia's books as well (From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess). Now, a e-short story will be released in early May before Olivia's second story comes out! 

Note: If you have not read Royal Wedding yet and plan to, this short story (and my review) may provide spoilers!

Like a soft, comfortable and familiar blanket, Royal Day Out is an e-short story drawing us back into the world of Genovia through the eyes of our newest princess, Olivia. As told in conjunction with Olivia's books ( From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess and Royal Wedding Disaster) and with Mia's book ( Royal Wedding) we find ourselves at the time when Olivia has been living in Genovia, Mia is feeling her morning sickness and Olivia and Grandmere are looking to do something nice for her. As Olivia adjusts to life and lessons with Grandmere, they plan a shopping trip and lunch at the Royal Genovian Yacht Club. What should be a simple trip turns into quite the ordeal, as can only happen in Genovia!

It's always great to see what is going on with Mia and her crazy family, and Meg Cabot has a dedicated reader for Olivia's stories in me! Recommended for all Princess Diaries fans that have been with Mia throughout the years!

I received this e-book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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