Sam feels pulled in three different directions when an amazing guy asks her to be his competitive dance partner, another guy from Disney World asks her out, and her steady, Pres, demands her fidelity.
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As usual Sam takes things at warp speed and decides to quit the Flirts after she meets an incredible dancer who wants her to become his partner. Pres dumps her, and she's also torn in her feelings for a previous sort-of-boyfriend. She does seem to be growing up a little by the end of the book though, thank god!
I fell in love with these books in High School. I have read every one of them. I would absolutely read them over and over. Being out of Print makes it hard as life was lived and books are gone. I wish they would reprint them into digital. I would be all over that! Definitely an Awesome series, that I would Absolutely read again!
The book focuses on Sam, dancing, and how she can't commit to one guy. Day at the beach outfit descriptioon. I don't know what Emma's wearing, though I assume it's white. Sam - one-piece practically-backless sea-green tanksuit Carrie - black maillot Diana - white thong bikini Lorell - frilly red bikini