
About This Book:
A girl’s spring break gets complicated by an unexpected love triangle in this latest installment in the tween middle grade rom-com series, Spotlight Sprinkles!
At first, Anna thought spending spring break with Grandma Gina would be a total snooze fest, but her grandma’s friend Lillian has the cutest grandson—Mason! Anna and Mason get along great, until Grandma Gina’s neighbor brings over her chatty grandkids, Daniella and Daniel.
How can Anna figure out if Mason feels the same way she does if every time they’re together, Daniel keeps trying to get her attention? Is it possible that Daniel and Mason like Anna? How does she tell Daniel that she likes someone else? Oh no, what if Mason is trying to tell Anna he likes someone else?!
*Review Contributed By Karen Yingling, Staff Reviewer*
Visiting grandmother in Florida for spring break
The Spotlight Sprinkles books have been wildly popular with my students; they are only 160 pages long, and have plenty of friend and boyfriend drama. This is one of my favorites, mainly because Grandma Gina is such fun. She gets up early, swims, and is always on the go. Somewhere in the back of my mind, I can remember how long a week can seem when one is twelve, and how interesting it was to meet other children on vacation. Grandma Gina’s reminiscing about the long distance relationship she had with Ana’s grandfather was rather sweet; mentioning it made it clear that she took Ana’s emotions seriously, even if she knew that kids in Chicago and New York didn’t have much of a chance for a serious relationship. The drama with Daniel and Daniella spiced things up, and the array of activities made sense. This was a fantastic vicarious spring break trip!
Since I’ve taken exactly two spring vacations in the last forty years, I didn’t have a lot of sympathy with Ana’s plight. At least she didn’t complain too much out loud, and she did eventually enjoy being with her grandmother. Young readers will commiserate more with her. Did appreciate the effort she put into developing a vacation pitch to her parents!
While I would love to know what author is writing as “Lee Heart”, I am just glad to see short, middle grade romances. The original Crush series ended rather abruptly; I hope that Spotlight Sprinkles has a few titles that are original and not reworked from previous editions. Making Waves comes out 5/5/26, and I can’t wait to read it!
