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The Nannies #5

All Night Long

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LYDIA KNOWS SHE blew it big-time with Billy, and winning him back is her numero uno priority before her endless LA summer finally does come to an end.

Esme can’t believe that a chica from Echo Park is going to spend senior year at über-wealthy Bel Air High, let alone that she’ll have her two best friends with her. Except there’s one tiny the girl Esme was eager to help is slowly stealing Esme’s life. . . . Kiley doesn’t know what she’d do without Tom to lean on. Not only is she trying to work through her panic attacks, but she’s also been thrust into the national spotlight at the trial of Platinum. So with all that’s going on, why can’t Kiley get the guy she met at the all-night party out of her head?

211 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Melody Mayer

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Raised in Bel Air, Melody Mayer is the eldest daughter of a fourth-generation Hollywood family and has outlasted countless nannies. She lives in Los Angeles.

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October 23, 2013
I like to read all kind of books, it keeps things interesting. This book is more for younger kids, teenagers.

It's a story about 3 girls that are nannies to the rich and famous in Bel Air. They are surrounded by movies stars and get to attend the most glamorous parties around. All of them fight there own battles and have to deal with all kinds of issues.

I might be bias as this book is clearly aimed at younger people, but these 3 girls get to live a wild life even though they are only 17 years old. They get to stay out all night, get drunk and have sex as if it's normal for 17 year old kids to do these things. It's clear fantasy and teenagers could only dream of living a life like this. Every kid dreams of going to parties constantly and having fun all the time.

Teenagers might enjoy this book, but it's not really meant for older people.
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June 11, 2009
i think i put too much hope into this book, i thought it is going to be really interesting, but it only turn out ok, since nothing really happened. this book is kind of too lovey dovey because it is all about love and not really anything else. if they have something else it would be really great. it is basically about people graduating then going on vacation then meeting somebody. maybe some people will like, but some people won't because there isn't really any tensity to it.
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August 4, 2008
ha ha this is one of those books that ur so into the book, wen u turn the pg. and u see the end and thats how u know ur done with the book so basically u get lost in the book and u dont know wen the book ended until u see the plank page(s)
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