In this sequel we see how Lily is still posing on YouTube as Tiara Girl but when a photo on Instagram looks too alike her alias online, her and best friend Leonie sets about making the two look more dissimilar than they have been so far.
As Lily finally gets a design opportunity from her family, it could lead to a dream design job but as she has to learn how to dance and do royal duties alone through her princess lessons will her secret identity stay hidden as someone leaves her another note saying they know her secret...
I enjoyed the second of Lily's stories and seek how she keeps her identities apart despite the struggle and that women in her country hold more power than men in that they become queen and no kings rule. I like the girl power aspect running through this series as in modern times how things are changing so much.
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