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4.5 STARS This book is the second in the series and I loved it so much. I’ve really been enjoying this series lately, so much so that I’ve found it so difficult to put these books down! At the end of the previous book, a major fiasco takes place. Marnye is in tatters, and she is now ready to get her revenge. She has the entire school against her, except for a few of her friends. The only difference now is that a new student has transferred to Burberry Prep - a prince of England. This prince is d...
Update: Kindly refrain from swarming onto my review and accusing me of 'author cruelty' or whatever. I have written a critical review. I'm well within my rights to write a critical review, and to write it however I want. You'll note that I have NOT gone onto any of the short, unjustified 5-star reviews and accused the writers of being mindless sheep, telling them to change their opinions. So, if you do that to me, quite frankly that makes you a troll and your comment will be deleted. Back
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HookedThis second installment is a huge improvement from the first; I’m glad I stuck with it! Having read C.M. Stunich before, I had an idea that the storyline would pick up after the first book. If you were concerned about Marnye being able to live up to her plans of revenge, have no fear; she delivered! I can’t wait for book 3!!
Revenge ✔Sexual tension ✔Desperately seeking for the next book ✔✔✔Bad, Bad Blue Bloods was so freaking good. I couldn't put this book down once I started it. I love all these characters - especially the ones I hate. God, the blue bloods in this school are out for blood. Maryne's blood to be exact but she's not going back to school weak and naive. She has her own revenge plan. Having a list, plan, and people to help her out along the way makes this new school year a bit better than the previous o...
First thing's first: you know you a bitch with some serious privilege if you say "I'd choose to be a lesbian if I could, it would be so much easier lolz" and I'm actually pissed C.M. had the audacity to have Maryne say it. Like, I hope I don't have to explain why a straight girl lamenting about being straight is hard is a bad look. You all can see why, right? For a "fierce ally" C.M. definitely has to make better efforts to not write shit that legit queer people would find exasperating. Anyhoo,
OKI waited long enough to write this. Two weeks to be exact. I needed this time to formulate words to express my utter dislike of this second book of a OTT bully series.Lord knows I tried. I wanted to suck up and enjoy the revenge plot. I wanted to revel in how the heroine was going to get back at these friggin idiots for treating her so horribly. granted, she walked into their trap so hastily and stupidly... digress digress...What happened in the second instalment of the much anticipated bully
I like Marilyn's character. She is so good. I like this part in the book when she goes for revenge-Know when enough is enoughShe didn't cross limits. She did things that were in her behavior. She didn't fall to the level of bad.
GOD I FUCKING LOVE DRAMA.
Confession - I’m probably more lenient on the heroine due to the fact that I only read the prologue, 4 pages of the first chapter and about 4 pages of the last chapter in book 1. It was immediately clear in the first few pages of the first chapter that this was NOT going to be a heroine I liked. Then in the few pages of the last chapter I saw how absolutely horribly they treated the heroine. Ultimately I knew she would be an idiot and the guys were not redeemable in any way BUT due to not readin...
Marnye has a scholarship to a very exclusive rich kid school, where she is treated like trash because she is poor. In the first book, one of her non-boyfriends opens with the injustice of her attending their school for free, when his parents have to pay. He is outraged. Go back to poor town, poor girl! Stay in your gutter, while we shine like the stars! Is sort of their argument for why they have a right to be shitty to her. He, and his cronies (more non-boyfriends) decide the best way to get ri...
So I can understand that all the guys are hot but can she just freaking pick one and and stop kissing and making out with all of them.So Marnye is back from her summer break with the plans and armour to exact her revenge on the idols and blue bloods that made her life miserable in the first year We also have a prince
I enjoyed this one more than the first book. We finally get to see the FMC take revenge on her bullies and overall, I liked how she planned and executed it. I liked the build up in the relationships. The tension and chemistry between the characters is there and I love that. However, the ending scene felt a bit rushed / convenient but overall, I'm excited for the next book even though I'm not sure I'm loving where the plot is going (the sort of battle between clans?) Anyway, Idk how to explain it...
Copied from my review of book 1.Since I don't want to leave a review for book two I'll just say this; what was up with that Harper chick and her friends, they legit tried to kill Mayne and the bozo was accepting of it because Harper's father is rich and she doesn't want to get punished by having her dad's chemo being stopped. Bitch, are you dumb?! you could have died, you imbecile! Regardless, Harper doesn't have that power! How can she, a sixteen year old have a say on who gets treatment from a...
Infuriating This is the second book of the series and the stakes are higher. Marnye isn't the meek and mild girl she was in the last book. She has a revenge plan and is out for blood, so to speak.But she has rules and although she breaks one once, she sticks to her plan even when some of the blue bloods literally try to murder her. These may be sophomore high school kids but some of them are effing evil. It's helpful is you forget they are supposed to be 16 year olds, because these kids act awfu...