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Making Mischief
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Making Mischief

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Abby Morland's been making mischief since she was not-so-sweet sixteen, when she spied gorgeous Guy from the neighborhood being attacked by curvaceous Cara, the "Topless Piranha." It was a racy, tasty, spicy piece of gossip Abby couldn't resist passing along. But years later, her indiscretion may be coming back to haunt her -- since she now wouldn't mind a little nibble of Guy herself. With four cousins, two weddings, and a re-emergent piranha in the offing, the recipe for making more mischief is at hand, and it might just turn Guy in Abby's direction at last!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJun 16, 2009
ISBN9780061956980
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Elizabeth Young

Elizabeth Young started writing after holding a variety of jobs that included modeling for TV commercials in Cyprus and working for the Sultan's Armed Forces in Oman. She has two daughters and lives in Surrey with her husband who never once told her to forget writing and get a "proper" job.

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    I'm finishing my books too quickly if you ask me. Which would definitely explain why I'm always low on cash- always needing something new to read. Anyways, Making Mischief was kind of a disappoint after my last two reads. Though I can't say that I expected much to begin. I had found it at a discounted price and decided that I might as well just enjoy a little light reading. Little did I know that I would be half-struggling just to finish it. The heroine in the book, Abby Morland, is a hypocrite in many ways. Even though you want her to end up with our gorgeous guy next door, part of you just want them to kiss because it'll signal that the novel was coming to an end. There were a few scenes that were funny and full of wit, but for the most part, the novel didn't hold much. Unless you really have nothing to read, I wouldn't suggest it to anyone. And even if you can buy it for $4.50 plus tax, I suggest going to the local library first.