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Authors: Marsha Warner
ISBN-13: 9780373210145, ISBN-10: 0373210140
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Harlequin
Date Published: May 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Marsha Warner

Book Synopsis

Two dates—same night!

Major oops. When Casey Cartwright's brother begs her to be nerdy Dale Kettlewell's date to the sure-to-be-boring Honors Engineering Awards, Casey says yes. Even though Dale is totally not her type… and might have a crush on her. Ugh. But it's a nice thing to do, and Casey's always been the "nice" girl.

But now, that night conflicts with the biggest event of the semester, the All-Greek formal. Casey already has a date lined up: hot transfer student Rob Howell. He's her plan to get over her sexy-slacker ex, Cappie. And even nice girls get to be bad sometimes, right?

What to do? With a little help from BFF Ashleigh, unwanted advice from frenemy Rebecca Logan and even a push from Cappie, what Casey does may surprise even herself….

Kirkus Reviews

Casey, pledge trainer for Zeta Beta Zeta, agrees to do a favor for her brother, Rusty. She'll accompany Dale, Rusty's roommate, to a totally boring Honors Engineering Awards for students and alumni even though she's not Dale's biggest fan. Then food poisoning strikes at the alumni welcome function. The dinner is rescheduled for the next night, which is also the night of the All-Greek formal. It's the biggest Greek event of the year, and Casey has already asked the hot and somewhat mysterious transfer student, Rob, to accompany her. Casey's solution is to attend both events, which leads to some unexpected romance results. Characters come and go quickly and get very little, if any, development. Often, it's hard to remember who is on what date or in which fraternity, a difficulty compounded by the fact that the point of view shifts from one character to another but never stays in one place very long. The premise is mild fun, but because it centers around previously established characters, the appeal is mostly limited to those who already enjoy the TV series. (Fiction. YA)

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