The Cupid Chronicles
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
When the only library in Bramble, Cape Cod, announces it's in danger of closing its doors, the town residents have got to raise BIG money and FAST. Thirteen-year-old Willa Havisham must put her crush on Joey Kennelly on the back burner to save the library, but the question is: How?
Willa's best friend, Tina, is positive that her compatibility test, expertly designed to match up every girl in school with her "perfect match," will raise the money and get everyone paired up for the Midwinter Night's Ball. Willa, an old-fashioned romantic, is not so sure. But with a little help from Shakespeare, a Southern beauty queen, and Cupid himself, romance is striking all over Bramble.
Readers will be swooning until the stroke of midnight with this delightful sequel to The Wedding Planner's Daughter.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
After moving often with her widowed, wedding planner mother Stella Havisham ("as glamorous as a queen"), Paratore's (How Prudence Proovit Proved the Truth About Fairy Tales) feisty young narrator Willa finally feels at home in the Cape Cod town of Bramble. The seventh grader can now spend time with her Nana, who owns a candy store in town; finds a kindred spirit in Mr. Tweed, a bookseller who supplies this voracious reader with books galore; and feels certain that classmate Tina will become her best friend. And she hopes that Bramble will be the place where she will finally find a father, a prospect that becomes brighter when Sam, a handsome widower and poet, moves in next door. Stella has never let herself get too close to any man since Willa's father (in one of the novel's numerous theatrical twists) died in a hot-air balloon crash the day after their wedding, yet the matchmaking girl thinks Sam is the one whose amour may just crack her mother's armor. The author laces her appealing tale with literary allusions (this Ms. Havisham has "great expectations" for her daughter) and with quotes from books Willa reads, and plays up the romance blatantly, with happy endings galore. A sweet little morsel. Ages 8-13. (Feb.)
Customer Reviews
Best series!
This is a heartwarming book, along with the others! I just ordered From Willa, With Love, but must say, these books make me want to visit Cape Cod! And of course, eat chocolate covered cordials.