Its the school holidays and for Tev that means partying, the beach and the real chance for some hot romance. Beckys got wheels, a place, and seems pretty keen. But a surprise phone call from his Tongan girlfriend, Siale, ruins everything. Or does it? Siale is coming to visit and Tev must make some big decisions. Throw in some beach biffo, a wild girls night out, family politics, agro on the cricket pitch and a bit of mutual tongue tango, and life sure is heating up on Tevs home turf. Entertaining and engaging, this sequel to Tev (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2002) is a rite of passage novel that deals sensitively with cross-cultural differences and adolescent concerns with relationships and sex.