Making Mischief

Making Mischief by Elizabeth Young, published by Harper Collins on October 25, 2005, is a fiction novel that explores the complexities of relationships and the repercussions of youthful indiscretions. The story follows Abby Morland, who has a history of stirring up trouble since her teenage years. When she first encountered the charming Guy, she couldn’t resist sharing a scandalous piece of gossip involving him and a local figure known as Cara, the “Topless Piranha.” As Abby navigates her adult life, she finds that her past actions may come back to affect her present desires.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find Abby at a crossroads, surrounded by family dynamics that include four cousins and two weddings, all while dealing with the re-emergence of the infamous Cara. The book delves into themes of love, friendship, and the consequences of one’s actions, as Abby contemplates rekindling her interest in Guy. With a page count of 352, this edition invites readers to join Abby on her journey of self-discovery and mischief-making, set against the backdrop of her evolving relationships.
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Abby Morland’s been making mischief since she was not-so-sweet sixteen, when she spied gorgeous Guy from the neighborhood being attacked by curvaceous Cara, the “Topless Piranha.” It was a racy, tasty, spicy piece of gossip Abby couldn’t resist passing along. But years later, her indiscretion may be coming back to haunt her — since she now wouldn’t mind a little nibble of Guy herself. With four cousins, two weddings, and a re-emergent piranha in the offing, the recipe for making more mischief is at hand, and it might just turn Guy in Abby’s direction at last!
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