Flipping the Script: A Del Rio Bay Novel

· Kensington Publishing Corp.
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288
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About this ebook

It's junior year at Del Rio Bay High, and from near and far, the guys are taking center stage. . .

Now that Mina's boyfriend Brian is off to Duke University, life in Del Rio Bay is lonely. And Brian's busy schedule as a Duke baller isn't helping. As the season heats up and the phone calls get fewer, Mina's insecurity increases--and so does Brian's impatience with it. But he's not the only guy in the clique dealing with craziness.

Michael's passion for fashion has led to a chance to attend a special creative arts program in D.C. He knows he should jump on it, but leaving home is harder than he thought. He turns to his dancer friend Rob for support, but Rob's presence around the clique triggers star athlete JZ's feelings of homophobia. As JZ's discomfort simmers, his feelings get the best of him when he finds himself seriously attracted to Jacinta--and discovers she's on a different page.

With relationships in the balance and friendships at risk, Flipping the Script challenges the guys to step up when the stakes are high.

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July 18, 2012
The last book in the series...where should i start. Well the clique is not how it use to be everyone is doing there own thing.Brian and Raheem are at college. Mina thinks Brian is cheating on her and finds out hes own a website to meet girls. JZ is attracted to jacinta but shes on another page. Michael is doing his own thing, hes going to school for his skills. JZ lets his feelings get the best of him, and him and Michaels friendship is on the line.Well i didnt like the ending but overall this book was ok.
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About the author

Paula Chase Hyman lives in Maryland with her husband and two daughters. A former competitive cheer coach, her writing has appeared in Girls’ Life, Sweet 16, and Upscale magazine. She’s a founding member of The Brown Bookshelf, a national initiative dedicated to spotlighting African American children’s lit authors flying under the radar.

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