Sweet Honey

Sweet Honey by Cathy Cassidy is the fifth installment in the Chocolate Box Girls series, published by Puffin on February 5, 2015. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Honey as she moves to Australia to live with her father, seeking a fresh start away from her challenging past at Tanglewood. However, her new life takes an unexpected turn when she faces difficulties adjusting to her new school and the dynamics with her peers.
Readers will find that Honey’s journey explores themes of family, trust, and self-reliance as she navigates her new environment. The narrative delves into her interactions with new friends and the online connection she forms with a boy from the beach, highlighting the complexities of relationships and promises. As Honey grapples with her past and the challenges of her present, the book addresses social topics relevant to young readers, making it a relatable continuation for fans of the series.
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The next instalment in the addictive Chocolate Box Girls series and sequel to Cherry Crush, Marshmallow Skye, Summer’s Dream and Coco Caramel.
Honey is going to live with her dad in Australia. Determined to make a fresh start, she couldn’t be further away from the tough times at Tanglewood. Her new life is a dream come true – until school begins. The girls are different from Honey’s friends in England and the only person who seems to understand her is the cute boy from the beach she’s chatting to online. But when he, the girls at school and even her dad start breaking promises, who can she trust? All alone on the other side of the world, Honey’s past is about to catch up with her . . .
A perfect next step for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, by the bestselling author of Scarlett, Dizzy, Angel Cake and Ginger Snaps.
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