RAINA WALLENS

Writer

Some of Raina’s Sweet Valley High books (and books of that type) can be found here. These were works for hire, not passion projects, but they were a dream writing job for a former fan!

Shattered by Scott Wallens

Shattered, Week #1 SEVEN WEEKS. SEVEN LIVES. SEVEN STORIES.

Meena was babysitting Trace Clayton, the son of her parents’ best friends, when a fire broke out in the living room. Meena was able to save Trace, but nothing more. No one really knows how it happened. Except Meena.

SEVEN YEARS AGO, A TRAGEDY TORE THEM APART. NOW, FATE WILL BRING THEM BACK TOGETHER.

Sweet Sixteen by Allison Raine

Sweet Sixteen (Love Stories)

Shelly had no plans for her 16th birthday . . . until she met Dylan. Now she’s got a definite agenda!

Shelly’s orders to self: Don’t worry that Saturday’s my birthday and I have no plans. And don’t worry that the most popular girl in school shares my birthday and is hosting a bash on that very night. And don’t worry that the cutest guy on the planet caught me crying about it. Or that his insane scheme to make it the best night ever will actually happen.

Bad Girl by Francine Pascal

Bad Girl (Sweet Valley High Senior Year No. 12)

Elizabeth is not going to be perfect anymore.
She will not obey her parents’ every word.

She will not get all A’s in school.

She will not stay home on school nights.

She will have a life.

And she will make Conner want to share it.

3 girls and a guy by author Francine Pascal

Three Girls and a Guy (Sweet Valley High Senior Year)

If Conner spends times with Tia, Elizabeth gets jealous. If he spends time with Elizabeth, Tia gets jealous. Then they both tell Maria what an evil guy he is, and Maria feels the need to tell Him everything they say. Maybe he should spend more time with his guy friends.

It's My Life by author Francine Pascal

It's My Life (Sweet Valley High Senior Year No. 19)

Conner’s not happy.
His friends are freaked out about the way he handles his life.
So it’s “Let’s get in Conner’s face” time.
“Let’s HELP him. He NEEDS us. He’ll THANK us one day.”
But Conner’s not interested in what his friends have to say.
He can handle things, just like he always has.