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Mackenzie, Ava, Caitlin, Julie, and Parker have done some not-so-perfect things. But even though they all talked about killing rich bully Nolan Hotchkiss, they didn’t actually go through with it. It’s just a coincidence that Nolan died in exactly the way they planned . . . right? Except Nolan wasn’t the only one they fantasized about killing. When someone else they named dies, the girls wonder if they’re being framed. Or are they about to become the killer’s next targets?
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I was postponing reading this, for the main reason I didn’t really like the previous book… and I should have keep doing so. What the hell was this? This was so dumb.
First: Why did the author feel the need to recap everything that happened in the previous book in the first few chapters of this one? I was pointless and boring.
The characters, I though the girls where boring and just meh while reading the previous book, but know I think they’re so freaking annoying. I just couldn’t care less about them and the “problem” they were facing, I was honestly rooting for the killer.
About the killer… I saw it coming a mile away. I have to say, the writing was “good”, because it made sense once you know what’s happening, but it was pretty obvious to me, and I was like, ok fine. But then, the ending, I’m sure it’s the worst ending I’ve ever read in my entire life, I really dislike open endings.
Overall, this saga was very average, nothing special and I don’t think I would recommend it to absolutely anyone, cause the plot is dull, the main characters are boring, the plot twist is a bit ridiculous and the ending is trash.