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Sto caricando le informazioni... South Beach Sizzle (The Romantic Comedies) (edizione 2005)di Suzanne Weyn (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This young girl is taken on the wildest coaster of her life as she travels with her friend to South Beach, leaving NYC behind. She's shy around the guy's,but has a really great personality. While she's looking for work, she finds a great apartment above a small restaurant. She meets the owner, who gives her work as a waitress in the place below, and the deal is sealed. Her and her friend are in for it as the battle the rocky shore of South Beach. This is a Simon Pulse romantic Comedy, which I love! It's light and fun to read. I also reccomend Ripped at the Seams and Royally Jakced. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle Collane EditorialiSimon Romantic Comedies Published Order (Feb 2005 - 6)
Lula Cruz and Jeff go to South Beach, Florida where they enter a band contest. There, Lula falls in love with Enrique. Is Enrique trying to win her over -- or just trying to win? Road trip! Lula Cruz has her last summer before college all mapped out. She's checking out of NYC and checking in to the sizzling hot "SoBe" scene with her best friend, Jeff. When their day jobs get to be a drag, they spice things up by entering a local band contest. And spicy it is! Turns out that the hottie Lula keeps running into is also her band's toughest competition! Enrique might seem like the perfect guy, but as things heat up Lula has to wonder: Can she trust her biggest rival with her heart? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Lula is starting college in the fall and she's convinced her mother to let her live with her father for her last summer before school starts. So she drives down to Miami with her gay best friend Jeff, discovers and forgives her father's immaturity, finds a job and an apartment, and falls for a guy who may or may not be trying to sabotage her in the local band competition. Lula's relationship with the gorgeous and distracting Enrique is completely predictable, from the doubts and tensions that pull them apart briefly to the expected denouement. And getting there didn't offer any surprises either. The character dialogue was flat and the characters themselves cliches. On the plus side, there aren't any adult situations to worry about for younger romance junkies. I didn't particularly enjoy the contrived plot and stilted writing but can't put up too many objections if my daughter wants to dip into this ultimately frothy and superficial read. ( )