Upon a Prom: Dress
Jeaninie LeNy
In this sequel to Jeaninie LeNy’s Once Upon a Prom: Dream, best friends Jordan, Tara, and Nisha struggle through the last few weeks before prom night. Everything is peachy, still they each start having guy and prom issues. Can they trust each other, and their boyfriends, with their secrets and problems?
Jordan is one of the most well known cheerleaders with a great boyfriend, but there she meets Shane, everything changes. She doesn’t know what to do. So she consults in Nisha only, even though she’s go problems of her own. Nisha loves her Indian heritage but when her parents pick out a prom date for here, she is furious. What would Brian, her boyfriend, think of that? Tara just has problems of her own. She’s upset that her best friends are keeping secrets and that she had yet to find the perfect dress for prom. And to top it all off, her arch-rival seems to have found a way to take over the prom committee and smash Tara’s theme idea of Starry Night to Once Upon a Time. Can these girls pull it together by prom night or will they all have already turned their backs on each other by then?
Although I haven’t read Once Upon a Prom: Dream I had very little trouble getting hooked into the plot of Once Upon a Prom: Dress. As LeNy switches between Tara, Jordan and Nisha, she does it rather smoothly that your subconscious already knows which character is currently telling their story. She incorporates a lot of detail into the book so that you don’t miss out on anything.
I enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to teens 14+. I was a great read and should definitely be added to your "To Read" list!
Jordan is one of the most well known cheerleaders with a great boyfriend, but there she meets Shane, everything changes. She doesn’t know what to do. So she consults in Nisha only, even though she’s go problems of her own. Nisha loves her Indian heritage but when her parents pick out a prom date for here, she is furious. What would Brian, her boyfriend, think of that? Tara just has problems of her own. She’s upset that her best friends are keeping secrets and that she had yet to find the perfect dress for prom. And to top it all off, her arch-rival seems to have found a way to take over the prom committee and smash Tara’s theme idea of Starry Night to Once Upon a Time. Can these girls pull it together by prom night or will they all have already turned their backs on each other by then?
Although I haven’t read Once Upon a Prom: Dream I had very little trouble getting hooked into the plot of Once Upon a Prom: Dress. As LeNy switches between Tara, Jordan and Nisha, she does it rather smoothly that your subconscious already knows which character is currently telling their story. She incorporates a lot of detail into the book so that you don’t miss out on anything.
I enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to teens 14+. I was a great read and should definitely be added to your "To Read" list!