I can't believe it- Henderson manages to keep up the writing standard she set for herself for the first two books in the series. I was engaged to the point of staying up until eleven, reading by the light of my cell phone, to finish the book! Although my eyes were burning my the time I slept, it was worth it. The whole confusion about Taylor (don't worry, won't spoil anything here!) was what really had me intrigued, for some reason. The mystery of the murder was pretty intense, too- my heart hurt for Scarlett. Yours will too. Go! READ!!! Although I'd say that this book is better than the first two in the Scarlett Wakefield series - it stands alone, which is more than I can say for the other two - it felt like the literary equivalent of a cream puff: light, tasty, and altogether insubstantial.I like some of the characters, and I'd like to know more about Taylor (assuming that the author writes more Scarlett Wakefield books, I'll read them), but I was rather disappointed by the cliched curveballs and by Scarlett's glaring immaturity (immaturity is fine in characters... if it's an opportunity for them to grow. I'm still not sure that Scarlett's going to grow up anytime soon).But then - I never thought this was going to be a life-changing book. I'll take what I can get.
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Brilliant read. Even though I skipped most of the pages since they were basically repetitive...
—DMC
MUCH better than the first two. Scarlett just can't win, can she?!!?
—Sar
Less exciting than the first two books in the series
—ebony
Loved the book cant wait for the next book.
—chirz