Saturday, 20 June 2026

Princess (Apparently) by Siren Knight


Two weeks ago and a few thousand miles away, Della was just a normal teenage girl. She didn't fit in at her posh school in London, she didn't think her crush would ever like her back, and she certainly didn't know anything about a Caribbean royal family.

But when a video of her protesting goes viral, she receives a royal invitation that changes everything. Now, she's at a lavish ball in a Caribbean palace, caught in a love triangle with her best friend and a dreamy islander, and discovering dangerous royal secrets.

With so much at stake, the last thing Della needs is to find out that her connection to the royal family runs far deeper than she ever imagined...

What if The Princess Diaries got dropped into a sun-soaked Caribbean royal conspiracy full of secrets, protests, palace intrigue, and teenagers absolutely not qualified to uncover treason?

📚 Pre-Reading Thoughts

The setup immediately gives “ordinary girl discovers shocking royal connection” energy, but the political angle and Caribbean setting made it feel distinct enough to stand on its own rather than just echoing familiar princess-story beats. Also, a viral protest video as the inciting incident is such a smart modern touch - it instantly places Della in a world where visibility can change your life overnight.

And honestly? Princess Week was always going to need at least one story involving glamorous balls and dangerous secrets hidden behind expensive curtains.


📖 Post-Reading

As I thought…

  • This is going to be hugely popular with MG readers. It has exactly the right balance of wish-fulfilment fantasy, humour, friendship drama, and escalating mystery.
  • The pacing keeps moving. There’s always another clue, secret, awkward interaction, or suspicious royal situation waiting around the corner.
  • Della makes for a very easy protagonist to root for because she still feels grounded even while her life is spinning wildly out of control.

It surprised me by…

  • How much palace intrigue gets folded into the story. This isn’t just “surprise princess makeover!” energy - there’s genuine sneaking around, tension, and uncovering dangerous truths beneath the glittering royal surface.
  • How vivid the setting feels. The Caribbean atmosphere isn’t just decorative background; it shapes the mood of the entire story.
  • The balance between lightness and stakes. The book keeps its fun, adventurous tone while still allowing the political elements and questions of power to matter.

And honestly, there’s something eternally satisfying about stories where teenagers discover that adults are hiding catastrophic secrets very badly.


🎧 Music Pairing

🎵 Featured Song:
Three Little Birds — warm, hopeful, and impossible not to hear with sunshine in the background.

🎶 Vibe Album:
The Harder They Come — vibrant Caribbean atmosphere, rebellion, romance, and movement.

🎧 Artist Recommendation:
Rihanna — glamorous, confident, and perfect for the “teen girl suddenly navigating public attention and chaos” energy.


🌈 Vibe Check

  • Colour Palette: turquoise sea blue, hibiscus pink, gold sunlight, palm green
  • Soundtrack: steel drums, crashing waves, distant party music drifting through palace windows
  • Season: endless tropical summer
  • Mood: adventurous, glamorous, rebellious, hopeful
  • Scent: pineapple, salt air, sunscreen, tropical flowers after rain

🃏 Tarot Pull

The Chariot
Forward momentum, identity, determination, and trying to steer your own path while the world suddenly expects things from you. Perfect princess-coming-of-age energy.



👀 For fans of

  • The Princess Diaries
  • Descendants
  • royal stories with more sneaking, secrets, and political chaos than expected

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