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Elle Kennedy
From New York Times bestselling author Elle Kennedy comes the return to Sandover Academy, where secrets lurk in the dark and no one is safe when they come into the light.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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Author
Elle Kennedy
Pages
384
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Published Date
2023-03-07
ISBN
1728283183 9781728283180
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"More of a mystery than a romance imho. But, enjoyed how it unfolded! There are parts of books with teenagers are MCs that I just can't get too into though. Excessive sex, alcohol and drugs in that age group bother me... Guess that's the mother with kids who aren't that age yet. Anyway, love Elle Kennedy! Just will look for more of her college and older age stuff lol"
"Okay, so first off, love that there was more Lawson in this one! I was routing for Casey and Fenn the entire time. The only thing that put me off was Silas's last POV. It felt unecessary to the story. Why was it needed? We've already established everything we needed to know. Honestly, if it was taken out of the book, it wouldn't have changed anything"