Confessions of a Triple Shot Betty
by:
Jody Gehrman (author)
Geena can't wait to spend summer vacation at the Triple Shot Betty coffee shop with her best friend, Amber, and her cousin, Hero. But Amber and Hero hate each other on sight, and Geena's dreams of a girl-bonding summer fly out the window - then vanish entirely when a few cute (okay, drop-dead...
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Geena can't wait to spend summer vacation at the Triple Shot Betty coffee shop with her best friend, Amber, and her cousin, Hero. But Amber and Hero hate each other on sight, and Geena's dreams of a girl-bonding summer fly out the window - then vanish entirely when a few cute (okay, drop-dead gorgeous) guys enter the picture. All is not what it seems, though, and in a story of mistaken identities, summer high jinks, and just enough romance, Geena and her friends learn that when Bettys unite, they can take on the most powerful force in their world: a hot guy.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780142412688 (0142412686)
Publish date: November 26th 2008
Publisher: Puffin
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Humor,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Drama,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
High School,
Young Adult Contemporary
Series: Triple Shot Bettys (#1)
What a cute book this one turned out to be.I must admit that the only thing that sold me on reading this book was the fact that the main character was a barista. I wish I had been a barista when I was in high school but back then, I didn't even like coffee and my parents wouldn't let me get a job s...
Geena’s two best friends have never met, but she’s arranged things so that all three of them will be working together at Triple Shot Betty’s, a drive-through coffee stand, and she just knows that they’re all going to get along and have a great summer. However, upon meeting, Amber and Hero dislike ea...
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