About
JERRAMY FINE is the author of SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME (Gotham); THE REGAL RULES (Berkley), BRIGHT YOUNG ROYALS (Berkley), IN DEFENSE OF THE PRINCESS (Running Press) and her debut YA novel, ROYAL RESISTANCE (Boadicea Books). She's also authored the children's picture book NOT FOR PERCY.
She writes for The Telegraph, The New York Post, Cosmopolitan, MacLean’s, HuffPost, Buzzfeed, Grazia, Wherever Magazine, Disney’s Babble, and PopSugar among others, and has appeared on The Today Show, CNN, CBS News and BBC World.
Jerramy studied Political Science at the University of Rochester and holds an MSc in Social Policy from the London School of Economics. She lives in London with her family.
Featured Work
Someday My Prince Will Come: True Adventures of a Wannabe Princesss - A MEMOIR (Gotham)
OPTIONED TWICE BY DISNEY.
Jerramy wants to be a princess. At age 6, she announces she is going to meet and marry the Queen of England’s grandson and even as she gets older, not once does she change her mind! But growing up with hippie parents in the middle of a farm town makes finding her prince a bigger challenge than Jerramy ever bargained for. How can she prepare to lead a royal life when she’s surrounded by nothing but tofu and tractors?
Jerramy spends her childhood writing love-letters to Buckingham Palace and when her sense of destiny finally brings her to London, she dives into a whirlwind of society parties in search of her royal soulmate. She drinks way too many martinis and kisses far too many Hugh Grant look-a-likes, but life in England is not the Disney fairytale she hoped it would be. Her flatmates are lunatics, London is expensive, and British boys (despite their cute accents) are infuriating. Sure, she’s rubbing shoulders with Princess Anne, Earl Spencer and the Duchess of York – but will she ever meet her prince?
Other Works
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Royal Resistance: A Novel (Boadicea Books)
2024
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In Defense of the Princess: How Plastic Tiaras and Fairytale Dreams Can Inspire Strong, Smart Women (Running Press).
2016
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The Regal Rules: How to find Love, a Life and maybe even a Lord, in London (Berkley)
2012
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Bright Young Royals (Berkley)
2011
Press and Media Mentions
- Who Says Princesses Can’t be Feminists?
- The Feminist Upshot of Playing Princess
- Meghan Markle’s princess power is the perfect antidote to toxic masculinity
- I Want to Marry a Prince — Do You Have a Problem With That?
- Why You Should Let Your Daughter Dress Like a Princess
- Princesses CAN Be Feminists – and Just Might Save the World
- Is it time to Ban Pink? NO says Jerramy Fine
