Rachel Hawkins

Rachel Hawkins, an acclaimed American author, was born in 1980 and raised in the sun-soaked city of Dothan, Alabama. She rose to prominence in the literary world with her debut novel, 'Hex Hall,' a captivating blend of mystery, humor, and supernatural elements, which launched a bestselling series beloved by young adult readers. Hawkins’ background as a former high school English teacher has infused her writing with an authentic understanding of young adults, resonating with readers through relatable characters and engaging narratives. Beyond young adult fiction, Rachel has ventured into the realm of adult thrillers with 'The Wife Upstairs,' a modern, Gothic retelling that showcases her versatility and deepens her impact in the literary field. Her works, marked by strong female protagonists and clever twists, have been translated into multiple languages, further cementing her international appeal and influence. With her continued exploration of different genres, Rachel Hawkins remains a dynamic and innovative voice in contemporary fiction.

Prince Charming
4.2

Rachel Hawkins' 'Prince Charming' is a contemporary young adult novel that intertwines humor, romance, and self-discovery. The story follows Daisy Winters, a sardonic, sixteen-year-old Floridian who is unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight when her older sister becomes engaged to the Crown Prince of Scotland. The novel navigates Daisy's reluctant entanglement with the royal family, exposing both the glamorous and gritty realities of royal life. Hawkins crafts relatable characters and witty dialogue, delving into themes of identity, family, and the pressures of living up to others' expectations. With its engaging narrative and light-hearted approach, 'Prince Charming' offers a fresh take on the often idealized world of fairy tales, making it a whimsical yet thought-provoking read for all fans of royal romance.

Her Royal Highness
4.2

Rachel Hawkins' "Her Royal Highness" is a charming novel that combines a delightful mix of romance, self-discovery, and royal intrigue. The story follows Millie Quint, a high school student from Texas, who, after a breakup, decides to start anew at a prestigious boarding school in Scotland. There she meets her new roommate, Flora, who also happens to be the Scottish Crown Princess. Despite an initial clash, the two develop an unexpected connection, navigating the challenges of their contrasting lives. Hawkins weaves a tale filled with humor, warmth, and an engaging exploration of identity and belonging, making it resonant for young adults and lovers of contemporary romance.