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Lola is tapped to masquerade as a Sacramento Royals basketball cheerleader so she can try to discover who is sending the girls threatening letters. While Lola can salsa with the best of them, she is not a cheerleader. But Lola is determined to prove to her boss and mentor, Manny, that he made the right choice in giving the assignment to her. Her assignment does lead to some rather funny encounters at a naturalist (think nudist) colony and the run-in with her brother and boyfriend when they find out what she's up to.
Lola's relationship with Jack took a turn in this book. While I don't really know what happened to Lola and Jack previous to this book, you could see that Jack's relationship with his crazy ex-girlfriend was a serious hot button for Lola. While the hot button doesn't really go away at the end of the story, I think Lola's dealing with it and her decision that Jack is worth it make it easier for her to "accept" the situation with the ex.
This was cute, fun read with a main character who was lovable and had you pulling for her right from the beginning.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 22 June, 2012: Finished reading
- 22 June, 2012: Reviewed