

Darkest Hour was also published as Young Blood. Ninth Key was also published as High Stakes. Shadowland is also known as Love You to Death. The first four Mediator novels (up to Darkest Hour) were originally written as Jenny Carroll. Forever Princess is also titled Ten Out of Ten. Princess Mia was also published as To the Nines.

Princess on the Brink is also known as After Eight. Party Princess is also known as Seventh Heaven. Princess in Training is also known as Sixsational.

Princess in Pink was also published as Give Me Five. Princess in Waiting is also titled Mia Goes Fourth. Princess in Love is also known as Third Time Lucky. Notes: Princess in the Spotlight was also published as Take Two. Below is a list of Meg Cabot’s books in order of when they were first published: As mentioned above, the novel was adapted for the big screen, and also spawned a sequel (which wasn’t based on any of the novels). It is her best known novel thus far in her career and is a New York Times bestseller. Her first novel under her real name was The Princess Diaries, published in 2000. She abandoned this pseudonym in 2002, following Kiss the Bride. Meg Cabot started out writing romance novels as Patricia Cabot, which started with Where the Roses Grow Wild in 1998. Her novel The Princess Diaries was adapted to film by Walt Disney Pictures in 2001, starring Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews. Meg has also written under the pen names Patricia Cabot (for romance novels) and Jenny Carroll (for YA novels) Meg is best known for her Princess Diaries series, but has several other series, including The Mediator, 1-800-WHERE-R-U, Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls and the Heather Wells Mysteries series. Meg Cabot is an American author who writes romance, paranormal romance, mystery and chick lit for adults, young adults and children.
