After her mother became the first female President, Meg wonders if her life will ever resemble anything remotely normal. Feeling somewhat like she has a handle on her new school and enjoying a somewhat-normal relationship with cutieboy Josh (even if they can never truly be alone, what with the re...
This book makes me think a lot of things. I first read it years ago, probably when I was about 11 or 12. I remember thinking it was a good thriller, I liked the main character, and it was fun to read. I actually read this book as a stand alone the first time, and recently went back and read all t...