American Betty in Paris

by Randi Reisfeld

Published 1 February 1996
Cher's got her Gold Card and she's going to supervise Josh in Paris. Cher's also got cousins in Paris, and they've got love trouble - she'll fix their problems in a snap. Now if only she can fix her own when she spots Josh with a French girl on his arm.

Her jeep's in the driveway, her Gucci's in the shopping bag, and she's leading a low-impact, high-fashion life. So why's Cher buggin'? It's because her t.b. De doesn't have time for her anymore and even Amber's got other priorities. What happened to "one for all and all for the mall"?

Chronically Crushed

by Randi Reisfeld

Published 1 April 1998
Amber's been invited to a formal frat fete by Tyler Sheffield. But will anything go as expected? Hint: Well, duh!

Cher, Amber and De head to Silicon Valley for a preppy party in this new book based on the hit television series!


Dude with a Tude

by Randi Reisfeld

Published 5 May 1999
Cher's found romance in the rearview mirror. Well, more like it has found the rear end of her jeep. It's a crash course in love with a studmuffin supreme. But if Cher's so deliriously delighted, why is Daddy so grievously grumpy? Even her best buds are advising caution.

Cher Goes Environmental

by Randi Reisfeld

Published 1 January 1997
A novel based on the film and television series, "Clueless". Cher has been recycling plastic all her life - using her credit cards over and over and over again. But now she's really adopted the environmental cause, as the opening-night theme at the fabulous Fashion Cafe is "Save the Earth".

True Blue Hawaii

by Randi Reisfeld

Published 1 September 1997
Okay, so De got this invite to visit a beach house in Hawaii. De's mother says no. Cher says yes. Guess who gets the last word? Cher frees not only De but her whole class to go on a field trip to Hawaii in search of humpback whales, boutiques and studmuffins. But the islands are full of surprises.

Too Hottie to Handle

by Randi Reisfeld

Published 1 June 1997
Cher take an after-school job? Cher live without a credit card? Yes and yes--and all because she made a bet with Josh that she could survive in the real world. Well, duh! Like how hard can that be? Daddy's set her up at "Savvy," the teen fashion magazine, and that means

Extreme Sisterhood

by Randi Reisfeld

Published 1 December 1998
Cher has never felt sibling-deprived. Like that famous poem 'you can pick your friends but not your evil step-sisters.' And anyway, is De not the sister Cher never had? But when Cher's Dad, Mel, decides to marry a woman with a teen daughter named Tara, the harmonious Casa Horowitz turns into Crisis Central. Suddenly Cher's totally envy-worthy life is all warp-speed. Not to mention that her almost stepsister is dissing her bedroom decor. Can Cher share her personal space with someone so style-challenged? Will she bond with the sister she never wanted? Tscha! Sisterhood - virtual or biological - is very powerful!