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Frogs & French Kisses (Magic In Manhattan)

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Product Description From the New York Times bestselling author of the Whatever After series, the sequel to Bras & Broomsticks and the second book in the hilariously bewitching Magic in Manhattan series!  Rachel has finally come to terms with the outrageously unfair fact that her younger sister, Miri, has inherited magical powers from their mom. But now the whole witchcraft thing is spiraling out of control. Mom is a magicaholic, Miri’s on a Save the World kick, and the one teeny tiny love spell that Rachel begged for has gone embarrassingly, horribly wrong. Suddenly, the fate of everything is in Rachel’s hands. Her family. The world. Senior prom. "I loved this book—it's even funnier than Bras & Broomsticks. More hormones, more action, more magic—more Mlynowski. What else could you want?" —E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars and Genuine Fraud "A creative, frolicsome tale . . . Readers will find themselves quickly swept away on the broomstick of Mlynowski's second installment." —New York Post"Just as sweet and funny as its predecessor . . . wonderfully fast-paced and clever." —Booklist"Simply charming." —Publishers Weekly  Review "This frothy sequel to Bras & Broomsticks is just as sweet and funny as its predecessor . . . wonderfully fast-paced and clever. A surprise ending will have fans eagerly looking forward to Rachel's next adventure." —Booklist"Humorous and lively." —Montreal Gazette "A creative, frolicsome tale of high school life, with a bewitching twist . . . Rachel's sarcastically melodramatic voice will resonate with and amuse teen readers while offering more grounded lessons of love, family, and responsibility in a breezy manner that will keep the young teen audience engaged as well as entertained. Even if they haven't read the first, young readers will find themselves quickly swept away on the broomstick of Mlynowski's second installment." —New York Post"Readers will once again find Rachel and her story simply charming." —Publishers Weekly "Rachel and her bewitching family return, and this time there's romance in the air. But adding a little magic to the mix has hilarious results. Sparkling sequel to Bras & Broomsticks proves Mlynowski a serious contender for the Cabot crown." —Publishing NewsSarah Mlynowski's powerful potion of young love and silly spells makes this a must have." --Children's Literature"Enjoyable and will have a ready audience." --School Library Journal About the Author SARAH MLYNOWSKI is the author of the Magic in Manhattan and Whatever After series, as well as  Don't Even Think About It,  Gimme a Call, Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn't Have), Milkrun, and more. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages. Sarah was born in Montreal but lives and writes in New York City. You can visit her online at sarahm.com and follow @sarahmlynowski on Twitter and Instagram. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. My Love Life Is Up in the Air (and So Am I) 1 I'm perched on a floating broom, my arms squeezing the life out of my little sister's waist. "You girls all right?" my mom calls down. She's watching us from behind the second-story cottage window. "You're not airsick? Maybe I shouldn't have let you talk me into this." "I'm fine," Miri chirps. "Me too," I lie as the two of us wobble up and down like we're on a haunted seesaw. We're straddling a plastic broom four feet above the dewy ground. In what deranged world would I be fine? My eyes are cemented closed, I'm biting my lip, and every one of my muscles is clenched in fear. "I don't want you girls gone for more than an hour," my mom warns. "So be back here at eleven p.m. sharp. I'll leave the window open so you can fly straight back in. If you think anyone has spotted you, return here immediately. And, Rachel, don't you dare take off that helmet!" How does she know my secret plan? "But it's itchy!" "She won't." Miri pats my knee. "You ready? Here we go!" Nausea and dizzine