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Last Dance (Carter House Girls) - Teen Romance Novel for Young Adults - Perfect for Book Clubs & Summer Reading
Last Dance (Carter House Girls) - Teen Romance Novel for Young Adults - Perfect for Book Clubs & Summer Reading

Last Dance (Carter House Girls) - Teen Romance Novel for Young Adults - Perfect for Book Clubs & Summer Reading

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With six teenage girls living under one roof, things are bound to get interesting. Mix six teenaged girls and one ’60s fashion icon (retired, of course) in an old Victorian-era boarding home. Add guys and dating, a little high-school angst, and huge personalities … and you’ve got the Carter House Girls.With graduation looming, the Carter House girls are struggling with college visits, prom dress warfare, and relationships that are going from bad to worse. Mrs. Carter ups the stress level by planning a typical over-the-top Mother’s Day fashion show, and things get tense when the designer favors certain models. Through it all, surprises are in store for each girl as their time at Carter House comes to an end. As final good-byes approach, some friendships will deepen while others crumble. Will the girls resolve old differences or part ways as enemies?

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I got the first book (Mixed Bags) while it was doing a free for limited time promotion on Amazon. I finished that pretty quickly, and enjoyed it though I was a little disappointed that Amazon did not state anywhere that the book is only the first of a series of 8.After finishing the first book, I was interested enough to want to keep reading, to know whats going to happen next. Within a week (in fact, I think I finished at least 2 books a day), it has come to the end.It has been an interesting and very easy read. I am far from being a teenager anymore, but I was still able to relate many things and think Melody dealt with it pretty well. It really covers many things that teenagers might come in contact / have interest in:drugs, alcohol, boys, sex, anorexia, bulimia, kidnapping (danger of strangers), pregnancy... self image, modelling... etc.. etc.. (I might have left out some, you name your concern for your daughter, it probably covers it).It talks about God every now and then, but its not pushy, and I like it. Maybe the message is not strong enough to turn a non-believer into a Christian, but I think she has done a good job to keep teens interested, and hopefully, to help them think smarter.