Life is never dull in the Bond household and with the end of the Angels time at Silverberg fast approaching, decisions about the future need to be made. Of course it wouldn't be a Gaby interlude without a good dose of cycling but there is a lot more going on between these covers! I hope you enjoy this interlude and look forward to seeing you in Girl's on Fire, the 19th book in this series.
It was never the intention to rewrite the volume and you’ll find the general flow unchanged. However I hope that this Second Edition is a smoother read and that you’ll enjoy this re-edited version.
Another great book in a great series but, in my opinion, marred somewhat by everyone pushing Gaby into a relationship with Max no matter what she wants (or thinks she wants).
This is the 18th book in the series. It's very similar to the others with races, Gaby working, Bernie still having worries that her daughter will be taken away from her, an end-of-school party and a planned wedding that Gaby is expected to attend.
The new stuff is Bernie's problem having a sort-of solution, Gaby's father's car being destroyed in an odd accident and Gaby planning to set up a sort-of snack place.
Somehow I didn't find this one as interesting as the others. I think losing some characters doesn't help and now that Gaby will be leaving school (except for a session of summer school) that whole area of interaction is gone. The book also ends on a dangerous cliffhanger which is similar to the ending of another one of the books.