The Chocolate Box Girls: Cherry Crush

Cherry Costello’s life is about to change forever. She and Dad are moving to Somerset – where a new mum and four brand-new sisters await! And on Cherry’s first day there, she meets Shay Fletcher. With suntanned skin and sea-green eyes, he’s the kind of boy who should carry a health warning! But Shay already has a girlfriend: Cherry’s new stepsister Honey. Cherry knows her friendship with Shay is dangerous. It could destroy her relationship with her new sisters. But can she bring herself to stay away from him? From the irresistible Cathy Cassidy comes this gorgeously sumptuous, true-to-life tale of sassy sisters, cute boys – and chocolate!

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    This book is amazing but will she fit in? Hope you enjoy it!

    14 November 2015

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    I loved it!! It was really good made LOVE Cathy Cassidy.

    26 October 2015

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    This book is great but my least favourite in the whole series

    2 September 2015

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    I loved it! I also thought Cherry And Honey were gonna makeup.

    24 July 2015

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    Emotional and I looved it…

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    Cathy Cassidy

    She’s been an art teacher, magazine editor and agony aunt but we like her best as a top-selling author. If you love books about family, friendship and chocolate, then look no further than Cathy!

    Awards

    Cathy won the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books for Scarlett in 2007, the Lincolnshire Young People’s Book Award in 2009 and the 2013 Doncaster Book Award for Summer’s Dream. She was also crowned Queen of Teen in 2010.

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