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Proposal: A Mediator Novella by One thousand thousand Cabot
Besides by this author: , The Princess Diaries, Book Viii: Princess on the Brink, Imperial Wedding, The Boy Is Dorsum (Male child, #iv), From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess (From the Notebooks of a Middle Schoolhouse Princess, #1), Royal Hymeneals Disaster: From the Notebooks of a Eye Schoolhouse Princess, No Judgments (Little Bridge Island, #one)
Published by Avon Impulse on March 1st 2016
Genres: Paranormal, Ghosts, Developed Fiction
Pages: 96 •Format: Paperback •Source: Purchased
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The last place Suze Simon expects to find herself during Valentine's Day is a cemetery. Just that's what happens when you're a mediator—cursed with the "gift" of communicating with the dead.
That's how Suze has concluded up at the graves of a pair of tragic young lovers. They're NCDPs—Non-Compliant Deceased Persons—whose drama didn't finish with expiry. It's Suze's job to make certain they movement on—for skilful.
Merely the NCDPs aren't the but ones with problems. The reason Suze is spending her Valentine's Mean solar day with the undead instead of her boyfriend, Jesse, is because he'due south having so much problem adjusting to life afterwards death . . . non surprising, considering the fact that he used to be an NCDP himself, and now his girlfriend busts his former kind for a living.
Can Suze utilise her mediating skills to propose a mutual resolution, and bring all these immature lovers together, peculiarly on the nighttime Saint Valentine alleged sacred to romance? Or volition she end upwardly alone—and possibly undead—herself?
An Avon Romance
After the success of Royal Wedding ceremony (the adult sequel to the YA Princess Diaries series) I accept been beyond excited for the new Mediator books. I ordered this novella as a concrete paperback (it's tiny!) and it reminded me of the days I used to purchase the Princess Diaries novellas at the bookstore, earlier e-readers were actually a mutual affair. I had been seriously slumping since I finished Queen of Shadows, so switching up genres to paranormal and revisiting some of my favorite characters from the past (not to mention ane of my first book boyfriends) seemed similar the perfect solution.
The Proposal was short, sweet, and sassy, the essential Mediator combination that made the series so wildly pop back in the early 2000s. Suze is in higher and Jesse is in medical schoolhouse, and she's yet dealing with troublesome, often revenge-seeking spirits. This novella had a rather involved plot because its length, merely it was fun to read nevertheless. I do wish it had been longer since the plot was a bit multifaceted, and I would have loved to see more of Suze's college experience (despite some discrepancies, such as how she is at a customs college yet lives in the dorms and seems to exist pursuing a iv year degree…although we all really know it was probably to keep her in her hometown for plot'due south sake. But still, she could have gone somewhere like CSU Monterrey). It was extremely gratifying to read about Jesse as a living person, even if his "nineteenth-century-macho-human-bs" (direct quote from Suze) did go to be a little much (but hey, he is from a different time).
It's besides delightfully cocky-aware of the fact that the series has aged and that Suze has grown past her teenage years:
"I was as well emotional to say anything. I was experiencing many "feels" equally the kids on Tumblr—my figurer-savvy friend CeeCee has told me virtually it—oftentimes say."
Million Cabot never fails to brand me literally express mirth out loud, and I had so much fun revisiting Suze's paranormal adventures in this novella!

Remembrance (The Mediator, #7) by Meg Cabot
Too by this writer: , The Princess Diaries, Volume 8: Princess on the Brink, Purple Wedding, The Boy Is Dorsum (Male child, #4), From the Notebooks of a Heart School Princess (From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess, #1), Purple Wedding Disaster: From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess, No Judgments (Little Bridge Isle, #1)
Published past William Morrow Paperbacks on February 2nd 2016
Pages: 388 •Goodreads
You tin take the male child out of the darkness.Just y'all can't take the darkness out of the male child.
All Susannah Simon wants is to make a good impression at her first job since graduating from college (and since becoming engaged to Dr. Jesse de Silva). Just when she'southward hired every bit a guidance counselor at her alma mater, she stumbles beyond a decade-old murder, and soon ancient history isn't all that'due south coming back to haunt her. Old ghosts as well as new ones are coming out of the woodwork, some to examination her, some to vex her, and it isn't simply considering she'due south a mediator, gifted with 2d sight.
What happens when quondam ghosts come back to haunt you lot?If y'all're a mediator, you lot might have to kick a little ass.
From a sophomore haunted by the murderous specter of a child to ghosts of a very different kind—including Paul Slater, Suze's ex, who shows up to brand a deal Suze is certain must accept come from the Devil himself—Suze isn't sure she'll brand it through the semester, let alone to her wedding night. Suze is used to striking first and asking questions later. But what happens when ghosts from her by—including one she establish nearly impossible to resist—strike first?
Subsequently The Proposal primed me to get back into Suze'due south ghost-filled globe on picture-eqsue Carmel-by-the-Sea, I was more than ready to immediately pick up Remembrance. It was total wish fulfillment for teenage me to be able to read a whole book that featured Jesse as a human, and I was glad to run across that he wasn't the only character from the past to brand an appearance. Suze's pace-brothers' futures were hilarious, and many secondary side characters from the original series made appearances.
Still, there was one character who I dreaded seeing return: Paul. It irritated me to no end that, once again, he served as the main antagonist of a mediator book. Suze still has her terrible trend to exist drawn to him, even in digust, and brand bad decisions to try to keep Paul from antagonizing Jesse. It's really about fourth dimension that Suze let Jesse (and other people, for that thing) bargain with their fates rather than intervening. That's why this book lost a star from me, and what kept it from existence the perfect fun, fluffy(ish) paranormal read: it followed the same design as many other previous Mediator novels (Suze is antagonized by Paul, tries to hid the situation from Jesse, therefore makes information technology worse, Jesse finds out anyways, some ghost stuff happens in between, etc.)
Paul aside, I did enjoy the novel and read it incredibly fast. The "ghost plot" was noticeably darker, and even had some creepy moments, which is not something I remember from the earlier books. Suze's nieces were adorable and I can't get enough of them View Spoiler »and OMG the fact that they're Mediators and actually Paul'southward kids also…mind boggling! What a groovy plot twist! I promise they accept their own spin off series when they're teens! « Hide Spoiler The setting was scenic and gorgeous and completely perfect to be juxtaposed against the paranormal elements, and of course it was thrilling to see how Jesse and Suze's relationship has lasted and grown.
Overall: This book definitely had some flaws, and wasn't as original as I was expecting later the perfection that was Royal Wedding, the Princess Diaries developed spinoff. Still, it was fun to read and stayed truthful to the characters' personalities and conceivable futures, and Suze is 1 of my favorite protagonists from my youth. I'd really similar to read another developed novel in this series that focused on more than original antagonists and plot elements.

Reading this volume contributed to these challenges:
- Goodreads Challenge 2016
- Rock My TBR 2016
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