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Flirting with Disaster by Rhonda Stapleton

Flirting with Disaster

by Rhonda Stapleton

Release Date: March 9, 2010
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 256
Source: Publisher (requested for review)
Interest: Series
Challenge: None
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Felicity is a total romantic. That's why she follows her heart—not the rules—in her job as a cupid. But when Felicity turns her matchmaking magic on her best friend, Andy, it's Andy who breaks their golden rule: friends always come first. Andy is so wrapped up in her new guy that she's ditching everyone else. How can Felicity stop her BFF from letting a BF come between them?

Meanwhile, Felicity decides to get over her crush on Derek by setting him up with someone else—but in her impulsive haste, she accidentally matches him with the whole school, and now everyone is in love with him. The entire student body is headed toward heartbreak, just weeks before prom. Does Felicity have what it takes to make everyone's heart happy...including her own?

Summary from GoodReads

These books are just so cute! That is my one word description: cute. They are feel good, warm and fuzzy, easy to read books.

This is actually the book I read after Mockingjay because I was so traumatized after I finished I needed something that I wouldn’t have to think too much about and something that would make me feel good by the end of the novel. Sometimes as a reader you just want those types of books. I for one really enjoy reading them, and that’s what you will get with Flirting with Disaster!

In Stupid Cupid we follow Felicity as she tries to set her friend Maya up with the perfect guy... this time we get to watch as Felicity tries to set her other friend Andy. And of course there are disastrous results, but that is what makes these novels so much fun!

These three girls are simply fun to read about. I never had close girlfriends in high school so I love getting to see three friends that sincerely care for each other. I’m kinda jealous I never had that!

Although Flirting with Disaster might be a little predictable, that doesn’t take away any of the fun for the reader.

Can’t wait to dig into book three, Pucker Up! Here’s hoping that Felicity finds love for herself!