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Secrets of a South Beach Princess [Mass Market Paperback]

Mary Kennedy (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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November 7, 2006
Royalty has its privileges... but privacy isn't one of them.

The author of Tales of a Hollywood Gossip Queen offers a brand-new novel that girls across America will be talking about.

Amber Fielding knows publicity. Rich, blonde, and totally hot, she's still got a year left in high school, and already she's Miami's newest it girl. The Fielding Hotel is the most happening address in South Beach, and its penthouse is Amber's personal paradise. When gorgeous Nick Crawford checks in for the summer, it looks like this princess has everything except a tiara.

Nick's more than just eye candy-smart and ambitious, he's headed for film school at NYU. He says he's shooting a documentary about South Beach architecture. Amber wants a role in his life, so she hangs with Nick while he's filming. But this princess had better be careful just what gets caught on tape-because there's nothing people love better than the secrets of the young, fabulous, and famous.

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About the Author

Mary Kennedy is a clinical psychologist who specializes in forensic work, and her clients have included murderers, psychopaths, and convicted felons. When she's not chasing down psychopaths, she writes young adult novels and middle grade fiction.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 245 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade (November 7, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425211967
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425211960
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,776,327 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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STAY TUNED FOR MURDER, the 3rd in the Talk Radio Mysteries is available now! Here's a sneak peek at the series: Maggie Walsh, the heroine, is a former clinical psychologist in Manhattan who closes up her practice to enjoy the sun and sand in south Florida. My agent pitched it and sold it on the basis of five words: Frasier Meets Murder She Wrote. Why? Well, because Maggie snares a job as a radio talk show host (think Frasier) and solves a murder in every book. (think Jessica Fletcher) STAY TUNED has a little woo-woo element because a phony psychic, Chantel Carrington, comes to town, angling for Maggie's job at WYME Radio. Can Chantel really talk to the dead? You'll have to decide for yourself. Maggie's too busy trying to solve a double murder and save her job to have a definitive answer on that question.

STAY TUNED for MURDER is my 40th novel. The best part of being a writer is the actual creation of a novel and seeing it develop from an idea to a finished product. And I love travelling all over the country, speaking at conferences, libraries, schools and military bases, meeting terrific people along the way. So that gives you a little window into my world. Hope you enjoy the book! You can find me on my website www.marykennedy.net or on Facebook.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars fine teen angst tale, November 10, 2006
This review is from: Secrets of a South Beach Princess (Mass Market Paperback)
On the surface teenager Amber Fielding is the golden girl who has everything going for her. Her father owns the Fielding Hotel in South Beach, Florida and they live in the Penthouse. She is a part-time model with a publicity agent who is getting endorsements for her and she recently had a two page spread in a magazine where she was dubbed the new "It Girl". She is not snobby and has a good work ethic, helping her father insure the hotel runs smoothly.

By the pool she meets Nick, a handsome sturdy young man who is staying with his mother, the reclusive retired movie star Ellen Crawford, at the Fielding Hotel. They immediately click but he keeps sending her mixed signals, talking flirtatiously to her friend and sending her other friend who he doesn't even know an expensive bouquet to cheer her up when she is hospitalized. When Amber learns that Nick betrayed her, she wants nothing more to do with him but he isn't willing to let their relationship die before it begins.

Mary Kennedy writes entertaining novels around the teen-age audience. Beyond telling a good story, she explores teen angst, the pressure teens feel and the mistakes they make by giving in to the pressure. The protagonist may be fooled by people pretending to be nice but she is nobody's fool and she quickly learns from her mistakes. Readers would be proud to call her their daughter.

Harriet Klausner
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun chick lit for teens, December 26, 2006
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Mary Kennedy kicks off a new teen series set in South Beach, Miami.

Secrets of a South Beach Princess chronicles the life of rich-girl-turned-model Amber Fielding. Her father is the owner of one of the most recognized, posh hotels in South Beach, The Fielding Hotel, and with the penthouse as her address, Amber is the princess in residence.

It's the start of the summer and Amber has grand plans for how to spend her time, but when she meets Nick Crawford, son of an actress who lives in the hotel, Amber considers rearranging her plans to include him! Unfortunately for Amber, however, Nick seems to run hot and cold, one night inviting her to dinner, the next hitting on her best friend. Furthermore, Nick has a camera that never leaves his side, but is he a budding filmmaker as he claims, or something else?

Secrets of a South Beach Princess had the potential to be a fun summer read. Unfortunately, the characters Kennedy has drawn never become anything more than two-dimensional. From the drunken rock star, to the eccentric movie star living in the hotel, the characters are caricatures of their real-life counterparts. Likewise, the dialogue didn't ring true at times. I'm ten years older than Amber and her friends and I've never used words like "yikes" and "pooch," I can't imagine that they would either.

For all of the flaws I found in the book, I still believe that readers in the intended age bracket would enjoy Secrets. The book is filled with name-dropping and fashion references that appeal to the MTV crowd. It's chick lit for teens and that seems to be a very popular genre.

Fans will have to check Kennedy's website www.marykennedy.net for information on upcoming novels in this series.

Armchair Interviews says: Fun chick lit for young adults.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, December 20, 2006
This review is from: Secrets of a South Beach Princess (Mass Market Paperback)
Amber Fielding is a very rich girl who lives in South Beach, Florida. Her father owns the hotel The Fielding, which is a very elite hotel in South Beach. She and her family live on the very top floor of the hotel and Amber has the life that she wants. She also has three very good friends that reminded me, in some ways, of the relationship between friends in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants / Second Summer of the Sisterhood / Girls in Pants (3 Book Set).

One day, she is hanging out at the hotel pool and she meets Nick Crawford. She really begins to like him but then he does something awful to her. (You will have to read the book to find out exactly what, though!)

SECRETS OF A SOUTH BEACH PRINCESS moves kind of fast because there aren't always a lot of details, but then there are some parts of the book that feel as if they could have been cut out. Overall, it has a very good storyline and a great, entertaining idea behind it.

I would only recommend this book to mature teens, however, because there are some alcohol references, inappropriate scenes for younger readers, and one of the characters has an eating disorder.

Reviewed by: Taylor Rector
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