With Kurt in jail, accused of armed robbery, it's up to Emma to prove that he did not do it, but first she must find the one girl on the island who can prove Kurt's innocence.
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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!
Kurt is arrested for committing a robbery, but Emma, Sam and Carrie - and their new psychic friend Darcy are sure he couldn't have anything to do with it
Seriously, Emma is so whiny about how hard it is to be rich, because Kurt is constantly trying to make everyone feel bad that he's poor. So he wondered into some people's house to look around because they are rich and weren't home. Then when things went missing they blamed him, I mean why would they do that? Also, the three girls have the most understanding bosses ever.
This was my SVH when I was a younger. It allowed me to bond with my cousins in a way only a young book club could, and it helped with my dyslexia. Loved this book series when I was younger I think it’s a great buy for any teenager looking for a fun read.
Emma Cresswell is kinda stupid. Seriously, she's sure that someone framed Kurt and her mind goes to Austin and not the chick who tried to stab her and blamed her for the ruination of her life? SERIOUSLY? This book was saved by the intro to Darcy and Molly.