Things get worse for her when her parents talk about sending her off to a European boarding school: Kimmy does not want to go under any circumstances. She still has the cute clothes, the contact lenses and the confidence that has defined her since her friends gave her a makeover in that book, and is more determined than ever that her mother will not get the better of her. Kimmy definitely doesn’t see eye to eye with her mother, and since book 2 (Wild Hearts on Fire) she has been fighting for respect from her mother. In this book, Kimmy Carrier tells life from her point of view, and we get a closer look at the relationship between her and her rich parents. It was one of the books on my list for this month’s Dewey’s Readathon a few weekends back, and I finished it during that weekend, Finally, years after reading the first Wild Hearts book by Cherie Bennett, I bought a copy of Wild Hearts #6 Hot Winter Nights from amazon.
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