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It's been a long time since Casey Tresscott has felt like her life was her own. After the car accident that nearly cost her everything, she's used to her family's coddling and the relentless whispers at school, no matter how much they sting. After all, she's found a safe harbor in her budding relationship with Sandover's golden boy, Fenn Bishop…or so she thinks. Beneath Fenn's pretty, party-boy surface is a dangerous truth about the night Casey almost died. He thought lying to her was the right thing to do, but when the secret shakes loose, he just might lose her for good. Because Casey is done being taken advantage of. Grasping for the control she's been missing, Casey finally snaps―telling off her bullies, gallivanting with rebels and playboys, and shirking her headmaster father's strict curfews, despite the consequences. A desperate Fenn must ally with his stepbrother RJ and the other Sandover delinquents to uncover the full story of Casey's accident and the ones responsible if he hopes to win her back. But what happens if Casey is no longer the same girl he first fell for? Is there any hope for their future if she's gone rogue for good?
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2.5 ⭐️ but rounded up because it was a fast read. Same complaint as with Misfit - way too many characters and POVs. It was hard to keep track of who was narrating and it made the story hectic.
Also, I was extremely bothered by the fact that Elle Kennedy and her editing team let it slide that Silas’ record in the 400 free was 1:33. Uhh Michael Phelps’ 400 free time is 3:50. Let’s do a teeny bit of research on topics we know nothing about please.