Every time Jenna gets involved in Caitlin’s life, she ends up making things worse. How could she have revealed her shy sister’s crush on Peter’s handsome brother? And now that she has, how can she earn back Caitlin’s trust?
Melanie felt certain about her decision to break up with Jesse. So why has getting him back become the top thing on her mind? She knows now she was wrong to say there was nothing real between them. If only she can convince Jesse!
Just because Nicole got in a little trouble, her parents have found her a job—at the restaurant where her perfect cousin, Gail, works. Nicole is less than thrilled to be around such a Goody Two-Shoes, until she discovers that Gail isn’t quite as good as she remembered . . . or as their parents think.
In an unguarded moment, Miguel proposed to Leah. He’d have said anything to keep from losing her. But now that she seems on the verge of accepting, he’s on the verge of panic. Is marriage really the answer?
Laura Peyton Roberts is the author of numerous books for teens and tweens, including the Clearwater Crossing series, Ghost of a Chance, The Queen of Second Place, Queen B, Green, and Walk on Water. Visit her at www.LauraPeytonRoberts.com
As vultures, Nicole’s parents waste no time in swooping down on her the moment she steps on her home’s doorstep upon returning from Leah’s California modeling trip. She is chagrined to discover that instead of being grounded for a prank she and her sister had earlier played, she’s expected to work at a job lined up for her, again comparing her to and being reminded of how wonderful her cousin Gail is. Gail isn’t the person her parents make her out to be and now that Nicole works with her, she’s not sure what to do about it while saving face at the same time.
It’s payback time for Jesse to get back at Melanie; He’s loving seeing her sweat.
Caitlin is still holding a grudge against her sister Jenna for sticking her nose where it didn’t belong. Jenna is trying to make it up to her.
Miguel has been avoiding Leah and she doesn’t know what to make of it, especially since he had proposed to her before her flight out to California.
Okay so these teens never have to face the issue of sexual advances. Ya, in a perfect world…