Secret of a First Daughter review by AVand
Secrets of a First Daughter
by Cassidy Calloway
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Milwaukee, WI, United States
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Secrets of the First Daughter by Cassidy Calloway is about the first daughter of the United States, and the problems that follow her everywhere - including England! Senior Morgan Abbott, the first daughter, is perfectly happy. She gets to see her boyfriend, although its in secret, and she takes the role of class president after her enemy Brittany Whittaker is removed from office! Unfortunately for Morgan, nothing can go smoothly along. With a secret relationship, Brittany, and now collages, Morgan has her hands full. This is a sequel to Confessions of a First Daughter.

Opinion: 

Secrets of the First Daughter is a perfect summer read full of love stories and hilarious mishaps. Although it doesnt grab your attention at the beginning like its prequel, Morgan quickly gets herself into such a mess I found it impossible to stop reading. The author describes Morgans feelings well and makes the situations mostly believable, but still somewhat comical. There isnt a complicated, intense plot or hidden symbolism. The morals are relatively simple. For me, this made it a nice book to read in between harder ones. It is a fun, easier summer read.

 

Rating:
4
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Content rating - nothing offensive
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