
Author: Cathy Cassidy
Publisher: Puffin
Date published: 1st September 2011
Pages: 278
Source: Swapped
Rating: 5 teacups
Click HERE to read my review of Cherry Crush, the first book. WARNING: it's one of my early reviews which means it is very cringe-worthy indeed :P
SKYE TANBERRY is an identical twin, and she loves her sister Summer more than anyone else in the world. They do everything together, but lately Skye's been feeling like second-best - it's the story of her life. And when her friend Alfie confesses he's fallen for Summer, she pretends it doesn't hurt.
SKYE TANBERRY is an identical twin, and she loves her sister Summer more than anyone else in the world. They do everything together, but lately Skye's been feeling like second-best - it's the story of her life. And when her friend Alfie confesses he's fallen for Summer, she pretends it doesn't hurt.
Skye wants to be her own person; but with an effortlessly cool twin, how can she? Will Skye ever step out of Summer's shadow and find her own chance to shine?
Another beautifully written instalment to The Chocolate Box Girls series by Cathy Cassidy. This book revolves around Skye who constantly feels as if she lives in the shadow of her twin, Summer. She's fed up of being a 'mirror girl' and second-best to her twin. Why is everyone attracted to her sister more than her? What makes Summer so special? Then they find an old, dusty trunk in the attic full of pieces from the past: gorgeous dresses and petticoats, bracelets and accessories, a violin and a powder-blue birdcage. This is only the beginning of Skye pulling away from her twin and 'finding' herself...
Skye loves all things vintage and she adores wearing the beautiful dresses - to the disapproval of her sister. It is suspected that the trunk belonged to Clara Travers, a relative of the Tanberrys from the 1920s, who was engaged to a rich, older man but fell in love with a gypsy boy. The day before her wedding, she swam into the ocean and disappeared without a trace. But Skye is tired of trying to please Summer and insists on keeping on the old clothes, which leads to vivid dreams where she meets a boy... a ghost boy who she believes is Clara's gypsy lover...
Ok, I know that some boys are unattainable but you can't get more unattainable than a boy who lived about 90 YEARS ago! I was really intrigued as to how to how the book would turn out and I really loved the supernatural aspect of the book. The spooky twists definitely set it apart from other CC books and added more suspense and thrill but you won't be scared senseless ;) The writing style in this seemed a little dreamy and the constant reference to marshmallows had me drooling :D
Aside from the mild spookiness, I loved the storyline where Skye felt more and more distant from Summer. I think Cathy portrayed the relationship between the twins perfectly and I loved their close-ness and need for each other. However, people often expect twins to be identical in all aspects and it was a shame to see Skye being overshadowed by Summer, simply because Summer exudes confidence and has the 'shining' personality.
I adored all the characters. Skye has a thoughtful, mature voice and it was a pleasure to read her story - she's fun and quirky and sees the best in everyone which is what I love most about her. She sure is a unique individual and I admire her for not conforming to other people's expectations. I don't want to go into too much detail about Summer since her book is out soon but there were times where I got really frustrated with her 'I'm too good for you' attitude... The supporting characters Millie and Alfie certainly generated a few laughs from me. Millie is your typical thirteen-year-old girl: experimenting with make-up and trying (too) hard to impress the boys - her eagerness to flirt was pretty hilarious. Whereas Alfie's determination to win Summer's heart soon became utter stupidity and I couldn't help but chuckle at him when he chose to ignore the fact that Summer was just not interested hehe. I loved Alfie - his cheekiness and desperation was just too sweet <3
And the ending... the ending was so damn cute!!! I seriously wasn't expecting that and I'm super happy that Cathy chose to end it like that! Bring on Summer's Dream! <3
Overall, a sticky-sweet concoction of growing up, believing in yourself and impossible romance! You should definitely check this out, but remember to keep a bowl of marshmallows nearby when you're reading it! It would be the perfect read for lazy days on the beach...
5 teacups for Marshmallow Skye!
Beverley xxx
Ooohh this sounds like SUCH AN AWESOME read! ahahhahaha men who lived 90 YEARS AGO are certainly UNNATTAINABLE! Skye seems like a fantastic character, and I'm really intrigued about the relationship between Skye and Summer now! Fabulous review Beverley! I'm so glad you loved this :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant review! Cathy Cassidy's books never usually have anything even similar to a supernatural element (most chick-lits really) so I might try this out and see if I like it! Thanks for sharing this! :D
ReplyDeleteI love it when the the romance involves a handsome ghost LOL! <3 It makes the story much more interesting, since like you said, Beverley: the guy is unattainable! Me and my obsession of forbidden romance. :P
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds totally cute! I think I'm going to love reading how Skye grows up throughout the book. Lovely review, Beverley! <3
Aw, I've not read anything by Cathy Cassidy, I don't think, and it sounds like I need to! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Cathy Cassidy's books! :) :)
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