Synopses & Reviews
Dorks, Dweebs, Debutantes, and JocksWhere would you fit in?
Being the new girl is toughjust ask sixteen-year-old Rio Jones. A New York transplant, Rio has no clue how she's going to fit in at her fancy new private school in Southern California. Plus, being late, overdressed, and named after a Duran Duran song doesn't make the first day any easier for her.
Then Rio meets Kristi. Beautiful, rich, and a cheerleader, Kristi is the queen bee of Newport Beach. And Kristi isn't friends with just anyone, so Rio is thrilled when she's invited to be part of the most exclusive, popular clique. Of course, like any club, Kristi and her friends have rules: Always smile (even if you don't mean it), always dress cute (and never repeat outfits), and always flirt (but only with jocks, preps, and rich college guys).
At first Rio is having a great time, but as she becomes more immersed in this jet-set crowd, she figures out there is one last rule that her new friends forgot to mention: Don't cross Kristi . . .
Alyson Noel is the author of Faking 19. She lives in Laguna Beach, California, where she is working on her next book. Visit her at www.alysonnoel.com. Dorks, Dweebs, Debutantes, and JocksWhere would you fit in? Being the new girl is toughjust ask sixteen-year-old Rio Jones. A New York transplant, Rio has no clue how she's gonig to fit in at her fancy new private school in Southern California. Plus, being late, overdressed, and named after a Duran Duran song doesn't make the first day any easier for her. Then Rio meets Kristi. Beautiful, rich, and a cheerleader, Kristi is the queen bee of Newport Beach. And Kristi isn't friends with just anyone, so Rio is thrilled when she's invited to be part of the most exclusive, popular clique. Of course, like any club, Kristi and her friends have rules: Always smile (even if you don't mean it), always dress cute (and never repeat outfits), and always flirt (but only with jocks, preps, and rich college guys). At first Rio is having a great time, but as she becomes more immersed in this jet-set crowd, she figures out there is one last rule that her new friends forgot to mention: Don't cross Kristi . . . "Cool, uncompromising, superbly writtenthis is a wonderful journey through teenage life by a writer who really gets it."Kevin Brooks, author of Martyn Pig, Lucas, Kissing the Rain, and Candy "Get ready for a wild ride with Rio Jones. And, hang on because youre going to love every minute of it!"J. Minter, author of The Insiders
"Cool, uncompromising, superbly writtenthis is a wonderful journey through teenage life by a writer who really gets it."Kevin Brooks, author of Martyn Pig, Lucas, Kissing the Rain, and Candy
"I love Alyson's use of dialogue. It's ascerbic and vicious and bitchy. Totally realistic, in other words, without a false note."Catherine Forde, author of Fat Boy Swim
"Rio steps into the glitz and glam of Southern California socialites, but she never loses her down to earth sense of humor."Michelle Taylor, author of What's Happily Ever After, Anyway?
"A book about life in the fast lane."Lurlene McDaniel, author of My Secret Boyfriend and Angels in Pink
"Delicious, irresistible fun. All that's lacking is a pool-side chair and a cold drink."Deb Caletti, author of Honey, Baby, Sweetheart
Review
“Get ready for a wild ride with Rio Jones. And, hang on because youre going to love every minute of it!”
--J. Minter, author of The Insiders
“Cool, uncompromising, superbly written - this is a wonderful journey through teenage life by a writer who really gets it." --Kevin Brooks, author of Martyn Pig, Lucas, Kissing the Rain, and Candy
"I love Alyson's use of dialogue. It's acerbic and vicious and bitchy. Totally realistic, in other words, without a false note." --Catherine Forde, author of Fat Boy Swim
“Rio steps into the glitz and glam of Southern California socialites, but she never loses her down to earth sense of humor." --Michelle Taylor, author of What's Happily Ever After, Anyway?
“A book about life in the fast lane. . .”
--Lurlene McDaniel, author of My Secret Boyfriend and Angels in Pink
Delicious, irresistible fun. All that's lacking is a pool-side chair and a cold drink."
--Deb Caletti, author of Honey, Baby, Sweetheart
Synopsis
Dorks, Dweebs, Debutantes, and JocksWhere would you fit in?
Being the new girl is toughjust ask sixteen-year-old Rio Jones. A New York transplant, Rio has no clue how she's going to fit in at her fancy new private school in Southern California. Plus, being late, overdressed, and named after a Duran Duran song doesn't make the first day any easier for her.
Then Rio meets Kristi. Beautiful, rich, and a cheerleader, Kristi is the queen bee of Newport Beach. And Kristi isn't friends with just anyone, so Rio is thrilled when she's invited to be part of the most exclusive, popular clique. Of course, like any club, Kristi and her friends have rules: Always smile (even if you don't mean it), always dress cute (and never repeat outfits), and always flirt (but only with jocks, preps, and rich college guys).
At first Rio is having a great time, but as she becomes more immersed in this jet-set crowd, she figures out there is one last rule that her new friends forgot to mention: Don't cross Kristi . . .
Alyson Noel is the author of Faking 19. She lives in Laguna Beach, California, where she is working on her next book. Visit her at www.alysonnoel.com. Dorks, Dweebs, Debutantes, and JocksWhere would you fit in? Being the new girl is toughjust ask sixteen-year-old Rio Jones. A New York transplant, Rio has no clue how she's gonig to fit in at her fancy new private school in Southern California. Plus, being late, overdressed, and named after a Duran Duran song doesn't make the first day any easier for her. Then Rio meets Kristi. Beautiful, rich, and a cheerleader, Kristi is the queen bee of Newport Beach. And Kristi isn't friends with just anyone, so Rio is thrilled when she's invited to be part of the most exclusive, popular clique. Of course, like any club, Kristi and her friends have rules: Always smile (even if you don't mean it), always dress cute (and never repeat outfits), and always flirt (but only with jocks, preps, and rich college guys). At first Rio is having a great time, but as she becomes more immersed in this jet-set crowd, she figures out there is one last rule that her new friends forgot to mention: Don't cross Kristi . . . "Cool, uncompromising, superbly writtenthis is a wonderful journey through teenage life by a writer who really gets it."Kevin Brooks, author of Martyn Pig, Lucas, Kissing the Rain, and Candy "Get ready for a wild ride with Rio Jones. And, hang on because youre going to love every minute of it!"J. Minter, author of The Insiders
"Cool, uncompromising, superbly writtenthis is a wonderful journey through teenage life by a writer who really gets it."Kevin Brooks, author of Martyn Pig, Lucas, Kissing the Rain, and Candy
"I love Alyson's use of dialogue. It's ascerbic and vicious and bitchy. Totally realistic, in other words, without a false note."Catherine Forde, author of Fat Boy Swim
"Rio steps into the glitz and glam of Southern California socialites, but she never loses her down to earth sense of humor."Michelle Taylor, author of What's Happily Ever After, Anyway?
"A book about life in the fast lane."Lurlene McDaniel, author of My Secret Boyfriend and Angels in Pink
"Delicious, irresistible fun. All that's lacking is a pool-side chair and a cold drink."Deb Caletti, author of Honey, Baby, Sweetheart
Synopsis
Being the new girl is tough—just ask sixteen-year-old Rio Jones. A New York transplant, Rio has no clue how she's going to fit in at her fancy new private school in Southern California. Plus, being late, overdressed, and named after a Duran Duran song doesn't make the first day any easier.
Then, Rio meets Kristi. Beautiful, rich, and a cheerleader, Kristi is the queen bee of Newport Beach, and she isn't friends with just anyone, so Rio is thrilled when she's invited to be part of the most exclusive, popular clique. At first, Rio is having a great time, but as she becomes more immersed in the jet set crowd, she discovers an unwritten rule that her new friends forgot to mention: don't cross Kristi...
Synopsis
Being the new girl is tough—just ask sixteen-year-old Rio Jones. A New York transplant, Rio has no clue how she's going to fit in at her fancy new private school in Southern California. Plus, being late, overdressed, and named after a Duran Duran song doesn't make the first day any easier.
Then, Rio meets Kristi. Beautiful, rich, and a cheerleader, Kristi is the queen bee of Newport Beach, and she isn't friends with just anyone, so Rio is thrilled when she's invited to be part of the most exclusive, popular clique. At first, Rio is having a great time, but as she becomes more immersed in the jet set crowd, she discovers an unwritten rule that her new friends forgot to mention: don't cross Kristi...
About the Author
ALYSON NOËL is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Immortals series and six previous novels for St. Martins Press. She lives in Laguna Beach, California, where she is at work on her next book. Visit her on the web at www.alysonnoel.com.