Trouble Makes a Comeback
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Narrado por:
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Kathleen McInerney
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De:
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Stephanie Tromly
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An utterly satisfying sequel packed with razor-sharp dialogue, a love triangle you didn't see coming, and the most charismatic dynamic duo you ever met.
Now that the infuriating and irresistible Philip Digby has left town for a lead on his sister who disappeared years ago, Zoe Webster is looking forward to a quiet spring semester. She's dating a cute quarterback, hanging out with new friends, and enjoying being "a normal". Which is of course when Digby comes back. He needs Zoe's help, and not just to find his sister.
Zoe can either choose to stay on her current path toward popularity, perfect SAT scores, and Princeton, or she can take a major detour with Digby and maybe find out what that kiss he stole from her really meant. Digby and his over-the-top schemes always lead somewhere unexpected, and Zoe's beginning to learn she might just like jumping into the unknown. When it comes to Digby, for Zoe at least, the choice might already be made.
©2016 Stephanie Tromly (P)2016 Listening LibraryResumo da Crítica
"The author bounces her characters off one another in spectacular ways, crafting drama, suspense, love, and exasperation with ease. Readers will surely want to join Digby and Zoe for another round." (Kirkus)
"Tromly excels at oddball character chemistry as well as crackling dialogue. This zany sequel has everything to make fans of the first outing swoon." (Booklist Online)
"This over-the-top series that mixes fantastical schemes, a dash of romance, and two quirky characters will leave readers rolling their eyes at the silliness of it all while simultaneously falling in love with and cheering for the protagonists." (SLJ Online)