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Sweet Valley Confidential
Ten Years Later
2011
First Published
2.52
Average Rating
304
Number of Pages

What terrible secret has torn Jessica and Elizabeth apart? Sweet Valley is back... Ten years after graduating from Sweet Valley High, the Wakefield twins have had a falling-out of epic proportions. When Jessica commits a complete and utter betrayal, Elizabeth flees to New York to escape the pain and immerse herself in her lifelong dream of becoming a journalist. Jessica remains in California, dealing with the fallout of her heart-wrenching choices. She has a career she loves and lots of old friends, but she misses her sister, her oldest best friend. With Elizabeth as her enemy, Sweet Valley is no longer the idyllic town of their youth. Jessica longs for forgiveness, but Elizabeth can't forget her twin's duplicity. She decides the only way to heal her broken heart is to get revenge. Always the "good" twin, the one getting her reckless sister out of trouble, Elizabeth is now about to turn the tables... Author Francine Pascal finally unfolds the continuing story of Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield - and the whole gang from Sweet Valley - in this exciting new contemporary novel, sure to be a delight and a surprise for the millions of fans of these beloved characters.

Avg Rating
2.52
Number of Ratings
7,448
5 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

Francine Pascal
Francine Pascal
Author · 655 books

Francine Pascal (May 13, 1938— ) is an American author best known for creating the Sweet Valley series of novels. In 1982 she created the characters and the stories for the first six books and her agent, Amy Berkower of Writers House sold them to Bantam Books. Book number one is mostly written by Ms. Pascal. From then on she wrote the stories for every book ever published in the series. After the first book ghostwriters were hired and edited by Dan Weiss' packaging company. Ms. Pascal was married to writer John Pascal (July 8, 1932 - January 7, 1981), and her brother was Broadway lyricist Michael Stewart (August 1, 1924 – September 20, 1987). She now divides her time between homes in New York and the south of France. http://us.macmillan.com/author/franci...

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