Disclaimer: reviewing eARC via NetGalley. Pretty standard thriller fare; if you love kids with ESP, telekinesis etc., murder mysteries, shadowy government organizations/conspiracies etc. this may be right up your alley. In my opinion, it reads more like an older MG title than YA, with more of a dist...
*Originally reviewed on Pages Of Forbidden LoveGeorgetown Academy was a totally addicting dramafest. Following Ellie, Brinley, Taryn, and Evan was anything but boring as they tried to navigate the complicated system of living in a political environment. A little drama is unavoidable in life but for ...
Well, book three left me hanging a bit when important news breaks that the vice president is going to resign and the race is down to two important players: Taryn's dad and Ellie's mom. Will these girls keep it together while under going even more media scrutiny, not to mention intense background c...
Zoh! There's are always over too soon. Another fun read, and the book ended at the perfect place. Big plot point answered, while leaving the promise of so much additional drama! Where's book 5?Full review soon
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITLet's start with Brinley since she is the mean girl with a heart. The story picks right up where the first one ended and Brinley is quickly loosing control of her dark, deep secret. I am not going to divulge that since it would ruin the plot. She does try to help her bestie, El...
I jumped at the chance to read this fourth book, mostly because I missed Brinley, but this last installment was so much more than just gossip, we can clearly see the girls are growing up and facing a few dangerous path, but they always chose the right thing and this last book left me hoping for more...
Review originally posted at Love.Life.ReadThe Georgetown Academy books just keep getting better and better. At the end of Book Three, we are left with a cliffhanger for Taryn and Ellie. We learn in Book Four that their lives are going to forever change—Taryn’s father and Ellie’s mother have made the...
This is a fun series so far, and better yet, I think they are new-reader friendly. There is enough background given during the narrative for new readers to feel comfortable jumping on at any point, but if you don't want to miss any of the melodramatic fun, start with book one.Full reviewReview:I am...
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