![]() I have decided to find this amusing, and so will continue to read the series ready to chuckle at what are apparently Gabi’s attempts to sound cool. Gabi uses numerous idioms such as “the whole enchilada” in the first book, and continues to do so here, albeit to a slightly lesser degree. Zita wrote the review for Waterfall and did not mention what I find to be very unrealistic “teen” dialogue. On the bright side, Gabi is starting to show a little more sense and occasionally follows Marcello’s advice, thus keeping herself out of what would clearly be even more trouble. Readers who enjoyed the fast-paced, somewhat episodic nature of Waterfall, in which Gabi repeatedly finds herself in danger and in need of rescuing by her attractive Italian suitor, will find a plethora of similar scenes here. ![]() Review: Cascade is a fun read following very much in the footsteps of Waterfall in both plot and style. But she must find a way to convince both Lia and their mother that staying in the past would be the right decision for them all. Summary: Gabi and her sister Lia return to fourteenth century Italy, where Gabi feels she has left her heart. ![]()
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