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| South Beach Sizzle (Simon Romantic Comedies) | 
enlarge | Authors: Suzanne Weyn, Diana Gonzalez Publisher: Simon Pulse Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 283732
Media: Mass Market Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 141690011X EAN: 9781416900115 ASIN: 141690011X
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Product Description Is Enrique trying to win her over -- or just trying to win?Road trip! Lula Cruz has her last summer before college all mapped out. She's checking out of NYC and checking in to the sizzling hot "SoBe" scene with her best friend, Jeff. When their day jobs get to be a drag, they spice things up by entering a local band contest. And spicy it is! Turns out that the hottie Lula keeps running into is also her band's toughest competition! Enrique might seem like the perfect guy, but as things heat up Lula has to wonder: Can she trust her biggest rival with her heart?
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Fun Spring Break/Summer Vacation Read April 6, 2005 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Eighteen-year-old Lula Cruz is totally stoked about the road trip she'll be taking with her best friend, Jeff, the summer before she begins her studies at a University in Miami. She plans on checking out of hot, sweaty NYC, and diving right in to the cool waters that SoBe (South Beach) provides. However, the two friends are quickly realizing how hard it truly is to be out on their own, with no one there to support them. They get day jobs that totally run them down, and are, how should we put this...totally boring! So Lula and Jeff decide to spice things up by entering a local band contest that could get them televised and everything. The only problem, is that the newest hottie Lula's been hooking up with, Enrique, has also entered the band contest, and is her band's toughest competition. Sure, Enrique is totally mesmerizing to look at, but Lula's not sure if she can trust him with her secrets...or her heart.
As a HUGE fan of the SIMON PULSE ROMANTIC COMEDY series, I never pass up the opportunity to read their latest releases, which is why SOUTH BEACH SIZZLE quickly caught my eye. Suzanne Weyn & Diana Gonzalez have created an excellent book for anyone looking for an easy read during their Spring Break or Summer Vacation. The characters found in SOUTH BEACH SIZZLE are upbeat, fun, and all feature unique personalities. The romance is cute, and will definitely appeal to pre-teen and teenage girls; while the band competition will appeal to aspiring musicians of the female gender. Overall, this was a wonderful addition to the SIMON PULSE ROMANTIC COMEDY series, that will be enjoyed by all.
Erika Sorocco Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
Enjoyable, a great summery book March 26, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love all the books in this "series" (Royally Jacked, Spin Control, Ripped at the Seams, etc.), and I couldn't wait to read SOUTH BEACH SIZZLE.
SOUTH BEACH SIZZLE is about Lula Cruz and her best friend Jeff. They move from New York to South Beach, Florida the summer before they start college, and the trip is a bit of a disaster from the start. Lula is going to stay with her dad, and is planning on getting to know him better, and Jeff is going to be staying with his ultra-strict uncle. When both Jeff and Lula realize that they can't possibly stay where they are, the two of them decide that they have to find an apartment that's relatively cheap. Enter CeCe's Cuban Cafe, a small cafe in South Beach that isn't doing to well business-wise. There's an apartment over the restaurant, and the owner (CeCe) decides that Lula and Jeff can stay there if they offer to work in her restaurant.
SOUTH BEACH SQUEEZE is a cute story about friendship, music, and romance. My favorite thing about the book was all the pop culture references, but it's overall a really enjoyable read.
Overall grade - A
Not Much Sizzle! April 6, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Lula Cruz heads to South Beach with her best friend Jeff to spend the summer before she heads off to college. When thier living arrangements don't work out as planned they find themselves living in an apartment and working at CeCe's Cuban Kitchen. In order to draw more customers to the restaurant they start a band and enter The Best of South Beach Music Contest. Not only is Jeff part of the band but Lula writes their songs. But Lula's priorities go out the window when she meets hottie Enrique. He's the lead singer of another band also in the contest. Soon Lula is wondering if Enrique is really interested in her or just using her to win the contest.
South Beach Sizzle with its colorful descriptions and fun setting makes a good beach read. However, the book is very predictable. Lula gets herself in all kinds of messes but each "accident" was unrealistic and just not funny. It was a cute story but this was probably my least favorite book out of the Simon Pulse Series.
More warm, not so much sizzle June 24, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ok, this book was funny, entertainable, and predictable. There was no tragic break-up with a happy reunion. The end of friendship thing lasted, like, two pages. It was pretty funny, but it's not the type of book that keeps you guessing until the end. It's basically about a girl named Lula finding out about herself. But, she doesn't change from self concious to a wild woman. I think that they could have edited it a little more and added more of a plot twist. I don't know. It was fun to read but not really enlighting. I've read sooooooo many better spring break books. Yet, I must admit, this wasn't the worst. It could have been a lot better. If you want to check it out of a lib. then go ahead. But PLEASE don't waste your money.
Fun but lacks some quality... May 6, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Lula Cruz and her best gay friend, Jeff, embark on a trip to Miami just before College eats her time up. After a series of misfortune, they find themselves working for a somewhat Latin woman, Cece, in a Cuban cafe.
SoBe's (South Beach) environment wasn't the only one that caught her attention---a guy named Enrique, a man who you could never go wrong, swooned her heart.
But what if Enrique turns out to be her best competition later on?
The first time I read the book, I got hooked with it. When I finished reading it, the book left me amused and it somehow satisfied me.
What I didn't like in the book was its too predictable. However, because I was hooked in this book the first time I read it, it didn't show (as for me).
However, though I enjoyed it, I wish the authors put some sense of "mystery and quality" in it---something that keeps the readers guessing until the very end.
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