I am currently in the middle of reading The Sweet Life Episode #2 and I can’t get enough. From these episodes, we see that not much has changed for Jessica and Elizabeth the “good and bad” twin composite is still in effect. There’s plenty of lies, drama, deception, and backstabbing, which is typical of the SVH series. The Sweet Life begins at age 30, when the twins and their friends, lovers, and husbands reach a turning point. The series is also being offered as a digital audiobook as well. Each episode is being released weekly and can be downloaded online for your e-reader or iPad (or in PDF form) for only $1.99 each. Now, Pascal once again brings us more Jessica and Elizabeth swagger with 6 mini episodes or novellas of Sweet Life Confidential: The Sweet Life. High school and teenage angst was far behind them-or were they? Hot and steamy, Pascal’s Sweet Valley Confidential series of books raised the bar and I got hooked all over again. Martin’s Press was reviving Sweet Valley High’s cast of characters by bringing them into the millennium era in Sweet Valley Confidential. I could not get enough of the Wakefield Twins, Jessica and Elizabeth. Every time it was Scholastic book order time, I ordered a Sweet Valley High book. It was my first foray into high drama, romance, and even mystery. Besides The Babysitters Club, Sweet Valley High was must-read drama. A huge part of my elementary life was based around reading the highly popular Sweet Valley High series books written by Francine Pascal.
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