The fifth title in this wonderful series. For all fans of Cathy Cassidy and Jacqueline Wilson - SweetHearts follows a huge cast of girls and their friendships, families and first loves!
Lola Cassidy has it all - wealthy parents, a gorgeous boyfriend and the daughter of a Bollywood producer as her best friend. She's going to be a model, just like her mother and is looking forward to her work experience at a famous fashion house.
But things don't go to plan, and when her place in designer heaven falls through she ends up having to work in an animal sanctuary. Can Harry, as mysterious as he is good-looking, help her enjoy her new situation . . . ?
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A fun, summer read that is sure to be a huge hit with younger teens and I can wait for the next instalment! - Writing From the Tub
It's a quick, enjoyable read set against the backdrop of a Romeo and Juliet theatre production, and is one of those books that sunny summer days were invented for... When I need a feel-good read, I know what I'll be turning to. - Wondrous Reads
It was an enjoyable read... I think young girls will enjoy Star Crossed. - Chrissie's Corner
A very sweet novel about acting and light romance, perfect for younger readers. - Chicklish
... this whole confection is perfect for those who love to suspend disbelief in cliche close-clinches with the surety of a safe liaison eventually. - School Library Association
I really love this series! It's so sweet and the romance is cute... enjoyed everything I read and I just think that deserves five stars! - Bookster Reviews
Her lifestyle is chosen by her parents, but slowly she discovers who she wants to be is different to who she is. Not everyone welcomes the change in Lola, and it isn’t easy for her. I was crying by the end because she turns into someone I admire. This is a definite 10/10 read. - Nayu's Reading Corner
Jo Cotterill has worked as an actress and a teacher, but now writes full time in her writing shed in her back garden. She lives in a little village just outside Oxford with her husband and daughter. Jo plays the flute quite well and the piano quite badly, and loves cheese more than anything - even chocolate!