Lily Jones has been sent to the elite St Sophia's Boarding School where she finds she has questions as well as the regular issues with dealing with a new school and petty classroom games. Her friend and roommate Scout is apparently up to something and when Lily investigates she finds herself caugh...
Enjoyed it. The romance is, eh, okay - not bad, but nothing I got too excited over, either. Seemed to be just sorta thrown in there, ya know? For me, it was all about Scout & Lily's friendship & adventures. Those 2 seriously rocked it, Scout especially. I must admit, having read this author's Chicag...
I would probably say more like 2.5 than 3. I liked the idea for the story and I love CN's other series, but these characters just didn't have as much depth as CLV. However, I am intrigued enough with the world that she built that I'll probably grabbed the next one to read
The second time I've read this book I knocked down a star from my previous rating of 5/5.Why?Well, I have two words for you: instalove and love triangle.These things didn't bother me so much the first time, also because they are very watered down here (in comparison to other books).But they did both...
The book started relatively slow. It bored me a little but my passion for reading was stronger so I continued on. The main character Lily was your typical heroine. The start of the book kind of reminded me of Fallen because of how Lily transfers schools and meets her new punk best friend just like L...
This book was just okay for me. I tried it because I liked Ms. Neill's Chicagoland Vampires. This book did not pull me in like her other series. While it could be interesting with teens developing magic and then losing it at a certain again, it just didn't capture my attention. The characters - ...
A little slow, lots of the usual "suspecting something weird going on, discovering a new world, being thrown into the new world, fighting against being part of the new world, accepting your role in the new world, and FINALLY Big fight scene". Hoping the second book will have more action.
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