Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Inner Circle (Private, Book 5) by Kate Brian and Julian Peploe

Inner circle is not nearly as good as the previous books in this series but that doesn't' mean it isn't worth the read.
You will most definitely miss the old characters and the spice they added to the story line. Yet some how, Brian manages to bring forth previous and new characters to the mix giving this series a bit of a different spin.
However I have to say... without giving away too much, sometimes repeated events are just that repeated events.
This novel has so far been the most predictable and if you don't figure it out in time you will get an unexpected ending.

Grade: B-
synopsis
Reed Brennan arrived at Easton Academy expecting to find an idyllic private school experience -- challenging classes, adorably preppy boys, and a chance to create a new life for herself. Instead, she discovered lies, deception, blackmail, and...murder. But, thankfully, the killers were caught and the nightmare is finally over. Now, with a new school year ahead of her, Reed steps back on Easton's ivy-covered campus ready to start over. So when the headmaster announces that billings is forbidden from holding their traditional, secretive initiation, Reed is relieved. She champions the new rules and the six new girls the administration has picked to live in Billings Hall: Constance, Missy, Lorna, Kiki, Astrid, and newcomer Sabine. But Reed's fellow Billings resident and new nemesis, Cheyenne Martin, believes the changes are a mockery of Billings history. Despite the new rules, Cheyenne vows to keep the old ways alive, no matter what -- or who -- stands in her way...

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