Elizabeth Wakefield has been arrested - and her twin, Jessica, has finally stolen Elizabeth's boyfriend, Todd. The twins have drifted further apart than ever before - is there any hope of reunion now?
Nicolas Morrow agrees to appear on the hot new dating show, Hunks. After two ridiculous dates, Nicolas is ready to give up on the idea of true love forever. But he still has one more date to go . . .
Lila Fowler's mother has returned to Sweet Valley just when her daughter needs her the most. But how can she explain why she abandoned Lila? Can Lila learn to love the woman who left her all those years ago?
. . . and Margo continues toward Sweet Valley - leaving a wake of destruction!
Elizabeth has seen enough police shows to know what a holding cell looked like, but seeing one on television and actually being locked up inside one were two very different things. She almost screamed out loud when the door banged shut behind her. Don't leave me here by myself! she wanted to beg. Please, please don't leave me by myself. But she didn't. She faced the cell with the same resolve that had helped her through her arrest and interrigation. Feeling as though she were crossing an enormous desert, she slowly walked the few feet between the door and the wall and sat down in the farthest corner. She was able to shed her facade of assurance, and she wanted to disappear.
It took a few seconds for Elizabeth to realize that she wasn't alone in the cell. Two other women shared the small space. The first was a heavily made-up, disheveled, middle-aged woman. The second was a girl not much older than Elizabeth.
Though she tried to ignore them, Elizabeth could feel them staring at her with hostility.
The woman suddenly launched herself off the hard wooden bench.
"Whatsa matta, honey?" she demanded, staggering toward Elizabeth. "You get caught driving your daddy's porsche too fast?"
Elizabeth desperately wished that she were invisible.