


Books in series

#1
The Southern Girls
1998
What girl wouldn't want to be the first Miss Teen Spirit? "Teen Spirit" magazine wants a real girl to wear the crown, and thousands of real girls will compete for the scholarship, prizes, cash and fame that could launch their future. It's sweethearts and broken hearts, friendship and romance, cheers and tears, as we follow the contestants in the first of four regional pageants on the road to the national pageant.

#2
The Midwest Girls
1998
The competition continues as Midwest girls Molly, Sarah, Shylo and Pepper follow their dreams, face their fears, and find friendship and romance—while working to win the coveted crown of Miss Teen Spirit.

#3
The Northeast Girls
1998
What girl wouldn't want to be the first Miss Teen Spirit? Teen Spirit magazine wants a real girl to wear the crown, and thousands of real girls will compete for the scholarship, prizes, cash and fame that could launch their future. It's sweethearts and broken hearts, friendship and romance, cheers and tears, as we follow the contestants in the third of four regional pageants on the road to the national pageant. And now...The Northeast Girls!

#5
The National Pageant
1998
For four Pageant books, readers have followed the drama of the regional competitions. Now the moment of truth is finally here—as the finalists prepare for the chance they've all been waiting for—the national Miss Teen Spirit title. But only one lucky girl can win...

#6
The Winners on the Road
1999
For four Pageant books, readers have followed the drama of the regional competitions. Now the moment of truth is finally here—as the finalists prepare for the chance they've all been waiting for—the national Miss Teen Spirit title. But only one lucky girl can win...
Author

Cherie Bennett
Author · 93 books
A popular novelist, playwright, and newspaper columnist, Cherie moves effortlessly from genre to genre, writing powerful and entertaining work, whether in literary hardcover teen fiction, mass market paperback fiction, for the stage, film and television, and for her nationally-syndicated teen advice column.