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BOOK REVIEW: Best Friend, Worst Enemy
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by: Laura V. Hilton Dancing Word Reviewer
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Best Friend, Worst Enemy Genre: Inspirational/Juvenile/Fiction
Holly Meredith will turn thirteen on Valentine’s Day and she can’t wait. Maybe this will be the year she’ll get to visit her dad in California. He moved there after her parents divorced four years ago. Since then, Holly has grown very close to her mom and little sister, and she has a best friend, Andie, that she can share everything with. Well, almost everything. Holly and Andie are having a great seventh grade year. At least until a new boy enrolls in their school. Now Holly and Andie are fighting over him. Jared is one thing the girls can’t share. According to some “Loyalty Papers” the girls created two years ago, one of them has to back off. Should Holly forget Jared so she can save her friendship with Andie? Or should she force Andie to stay away? Desperate to save her friendship with Andie and keep Jared, Holly tries almost everything. But none of her plans seem to work. Can her friendship with Andie be saved? Originally published as Holly’s First Love, this is the first book in the Holly’s Heart Series. It is well written and will keep you and your preteen daughter enthralled. Written in first person, you will truly feel you are having your first crush. |
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