4.5

This review covers both Cursed Princess Club Volume 2 and Volume 3, as they continue to dive deeper into the lives of the pastel princesses and plaid princes. 

In Volume 2, Gwen faces some tough realities, including negative self-talk, the possibility that she may have misunderstood Frederick, and the patience needed for changing opinions. We’re also introduced to the Princels, a group of princes with severe self-esteem issues, adding even more depth to the story. The volume ends on an exciting note as Gwen meets Lord Leopold, a potential suitor who truly sees her beauty. 
 

Volume 3 picks up with the pastel princesses in lockdown while their father is off traveling somewhere. Lord Leopold arrives, eager to win Gwen’s heart, but not everyone in the Cursed Princess Club is thrilled about her presence. Rumors begin circulating, questioning whether Gwen might actually be cursed, especially after seeing her family portrait. One of the funniest moments is Jamie stripping to create a distraction so Leopold can approach Gwen, only for Jamie to show up again in Leopold’s paintings. The scene is hilariously chaotic and such a standout. 
 

This series continues to balance heartfelt lessons and humor perfectly, making it a delight to read.