Daniel and I are having Christmas dinner with Mom, and Mom’s new boyfriend Kent, when Daniel gets a call from his foster mom.His foster father has died and now Janet wants to move him to San Francisco to be closer to her family!Daniel and I try to brainstorm ways for him to make money, so he can afford to stay in Sunny Springs. In the meantime, a joke from Karen leads me to our next exposé— … next exposé— Busting the boys selling ‘nudes’ of their ex-girlfriends and discovering who created the website someone is using to sell them worldwide.
Can we discover who is behind it all, before someone discovers the secret of the website on the school servers? And will we find a way to allow Daniel to stay in Sunny Springs, or are we doomed to breakup?
WARNING: Sunny Springs High is a Young Adult / New Adult series filled with everything you could want with laughs, tears, and angst. This series is recommended for mature readers because of cursing and ‘certain scenes’.
If that bothers you, then stay far away. If not, start reading and enjoy!
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Our hero gets news that his family is moving and our heroine, his girlfriend, is not happy about this and tries to brainstorm ways that he can stay.
This is book three of the series and works fine as a stand alone. I did not understand some of the relationships of the other characters, but I had no problem understanding this story.
This is a high school romance story with all the drama and angst that you would expect and as such is not usually in a genre I read. I did find the story to be very well written and the characters had some depth to them, which was all to the positive. To the negative was the aforementioned drama and angst, but that comes with the territory. There were a few interesting plot twists, but most of it was fairly straightforward high school. I honestly am not entirely sure why I picked this one to read, but it was enjoyable and should definitely appeal to the young adult audience (and those that like the drama and angst).
Recommended for those readers.
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I enjoyed this book from beginning to end. It was a great with the having characters that are well developed and engaging and have plenty of chemistry. The flow of the storyline was steady and smooth.
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She has taken her boyfriend for Christmas dinner with her family when he gets a phone call from his foster mother. His foster father has died and she wants him to come up there to live. Is their relationship doomed? Can he make enough money to stay? See what will happen and he if can stay
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3.5 star review:
A well written story with nice storyline and plot. Characters well defined and described. A light hearted story. Surpricing plot coming. A story that caught me after a while.
Recommendable.
I haven’t read he previous books in this series but I didn’t feel lost when I read this book. This book involves Helena and Daniel, and their roller coaster of a senior year. Things are complicated when a sudden death happens but there is also a huge scandal that is trying to separate the pair as well. Their story is sweet, fun, and wrapped up in a mystery they need to solve so they can stay together. And I really enjoyed reading this book. I can’t wait for the 4th book.
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Helena and Daniel are back in book three of the Sunny Springs High series. This book has it all high school drama, romance. mystery, a scandal, twists and turns and ends in a cliffhanger. I definitely recommend you read the first two books in this series to understand what’s going on.
This is the first book I’m reading in this series. Not what I expected at all, but in a good way. High school romance mixed with sorrow and an exciting, energetic, and sobering mystery. Definitely a few..odd aspects that I don’t care much for. But, the plot and movement and different aspects woven in is highly entertaining. I was, however, disappointed with the cliffhanger ending. A quick read!
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