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Forget Me Not (Kelly, Theresa, Aloha Cove.)

Forget Me Not (Kelly, Theresa, Aloha Cove.)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Forget Me Not
Review: Forget Me Not, the 5th book in the Christian series Aloha Cove, follows the lives of two stepsisters, Cass and Tabitha. In this novel, their boyfriends both leave for college, and they are both left to complete their senior year on Kwaj. Cass must deal with her mother's pregnancy. A new boy, Sam Steele, comes to the island, and makes friends with Cass and Tabitha. One of them likes him, and who will it be? While Cass is filled with remorse at the departure of Logan, Tabitha is relieved that her boyfriend, Micah, has left. This book deals with the changes many girls encounter during their teen years. I enjoyed this book, even though the diction is not very good. It strongly enforces Christian views and moral behavior.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Forget Me Not
Review: Forget Me Not, the 5th book in the Christian series Aloha Cove, follows the lives of two stepsisters, Cass and Tabitha. In this novel, their boyfriends both leave for college, and they are both left to complete their senior year on Kwaj. Cass must deal with her mother's pregnancy. A new boy, Sam Steele, comes to the island, and makes friends with Cass and Tabitha. One of them likes him, and who will it be? While Cass is filled with remorse at the departure of Logan, Tabitha is relieved that her boyfriend, Micah, has left. This book deals with the changes many girls encounter during their teen years. I enjoyed this book, even though the diction is not very good. It strongly enforces Christian views and moral behavior.


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