This is book two in the Dairy Queen series. I liked this one better than the first.
Her best friend leaves home, her boyfriend seems to be embarrassed to be seen with her....as if things aren't confusing enough already, D.J.'s life is turned upside down when her family experiences a major crisis and she's the one that is called to be on the spot.
This book had a lot more meat to it than the first one did. Much less soap opera and more serious family drama. I love D.J.'s voice. She's witty, wise and genuinely trying to do the right thing. A pretty good book.
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