I like Danielle the best when she is involved with Don. The relationship between Danielle and Don is the best part of this series.
This book is excellent. I read it fast.
In Merivale Mall #8, Slave for a Day, Nick's old girlfriend, Vicki, has moved back to Merivale. Word on the street is that Vicki wants Nick back and will stop at nothing to get him.
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Meanwhile, Danielle comes up with a crazy scheme to make Don jealous. Danielle's scheme is so stupid.
It was during this book that I decided that I had grown tired of Lori and Nick's relationship. I like them fine as a couple during the early books, but by this point in the series, it is apparent that their relationship is on shaky ground. Nick is not very considerate of Lori's feelings, and I kept wishing that she would dump him instead of continuing to cling to the relationship.
I only somewhat enjoyed this book since I found both the main plot and the subplot to be annoying.
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