As soon as I show up to my new Beverly Hills school, photos of students with celebrities start disappearing faster then the new Gucci bag. But I'm totally innocent. I'm too busy helping Eva land a "real" role, because she's tired of those non-serious movies she always gets offered parts in. And I'm also helping Jeremy look out for an old friend. But it doesn't take a detective like me to know where the finger's pointing. Now I have to add proving I'm not a kleptomaniac to the list of things I have to do.
I've always known about the segregation and prejudice that happened between black people and white people. However, I never knew that at one point in time people had a prejudice attitude toward Catholics. 15 year-old Carl Matuski and his 17 year-old brother Adam have moved from Baltimore to Portland, Oregon. Almost immediately after arriving, Adam is accused of stealing jewelry from a rich white mans house. Carl believes that they are just accusing Adam because he is a Catholic with polish ancestors.
In a family torn apart by a mom's mental illness, Destiny and Cassidy are the ones who have to suffer. All is calm when their mom is in her right sense. But now she is increasingly becoming more and more delusional. And memories continue to haunt Destiny. Memories she had been ordered to forget. Destiny needs to get out of the house before she goes crazy; the darkness is coming for her. It's already grabbed Cassidy, and Destiny doesn't know what to do to get the darkness to relinquish its hold. She sees the effects that it has on her mother. And it isn't good.
Can thinking something make it happen? That is the question roaring in Erin Vincent's mind on October 23, 1983. She wished that her parents would die, and a week later, they do. This true story based on the real Erin Vincent's life is a true heartbreaker. Unable to cope with losing he mother and father, Erin turns to her teacher for solace, since her sister Tracy can't relate to what Erin feels and goes through. But when they take the teacher away, who will Erin turn to? Will she make it having to rely on only herself? And will they find out that they are being robbed?
Okay, we've got disappearing All Star football players (no big loss there) and cheerleaders are starting to...growl (andI thought all they were supposed to do is hook up with football players). And, of course it's all up to me, Rayne McDonald to figure out what's going on behind closed doors with those cheerleaders. It's all up to me to find the jocks, and get the cheerleaders back to normal. And then,with an impromptu visit to Europe, my hottie vampire is starting to doubt our loving relationship.(And we are bloodmates. It's not as if we can just break up.
If in America we are entitled to free speech and our own opinion, why is one girl punished so cruelly when she doesn't sing God Bless America because she doesn't believe in what it's saying. Just because Cassie doesn't believe in God and she refuses to keep quiet, Cassie is now the target of everyones hatred. Even some of the teachers know what other kids are doing to her, and they turn the other eye. Cassie turns to her diary for solace, and starts to write stories. But when people think that her stories are actually going to happen, Cassie is alienated even more.