About the Author:
Melissa Kantor (www.melissakantor.com) is the author of the best-selling Confessions of a Not It Girl, a Booklist Best Romance Novel for Youth in 2004; If I Have a Wicked Stepmother, Where's My Prince?, a YALSA Teens Top Ten Pick in 2006; The Breakup Bible, a YALSA Best Books for Young Adults nominee in 2007; and Girlfriend Material, a Texas Lone Star Reading List winner and a Junior Library Guild Selection. Melissa is a teacher in Brooklyn, New York, where she lives with her husband, the poet Benjamin Gantcher, and their three children.
From Booklist:
The three Darling friends may be at different schools, pursuing their own interests, but they are still there for one another when it counts. Natalya’s crush on Colin might actually develop into something more, if she is reading his signals right. Victoria’s relationship with Jack seems steady, but his involvement in a band means he’s around an old girlfriend. Jane gets pushed by Mark to be in his cast of Medea, opposite the gorgeous Simon—only Simon isn’t sure if he is straight. The plot strategy of following one girl for a chapter, then switching to another girl with the next chapter, moves this sequel to The Darlings Are Forever (2011) along at a breakneck pace. The three girls are multidimensional (albeit sometimes shallow) and realistically drawn. Girls will see parts of themselves in at least one character. Fans of the Gossip Girl and Princess Diaries series will want more escapades. Grades 7-10. --Melissa Moore
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