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Mason and Logan Kade are two brothers who did their own thing. They were rich and expected to attend Samantha's school, Fallen Crest Academy. They chose public school and now she has to live with them. The problem is that she doesn't care at all: about them, about her friends, about her cheating boyfriend, or even about her parent's divorce. But maybe that's a good thing. Maybe change is a good thing.
This book contains adult/mature young adult situations.
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8 primary books14 released booksFallen Crest High is a 14-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Tijan and Sophie Madsen.
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This book started out decent, but then it burned and crashed.
It was one of the worst free book I've ever read.
The characters had no development, I didn't understand why the main people were such assholes.
I will not be reading anymore it was so awful, Sam was supposed to be strong and didn't have a care in the world but then she acted like a little girl behind Mason which was confusing and ridiculous! What was she strong and confident or a weak little baby? Over all don't waste your time on this book.
3.5/5 stars. I didn't think I'd like this book but I actually enjoyed it.
So this was just pure thrill for me. I wasn't really looking for anything more than that, and that's partly because this book didn't offer much else. The main thing that I enjoyed was that Mason and Sam were pretty rock solid together and there wasn't anything their stupid parents or friends could do to break them apart. I also liked the fact that Sam didn't care about any of the petty bullshit that her classmates pulled because I wouldn't have kept reading if she had. Consequently, that everybody was pretty honest about their intentions and no one was fake–at least not convincingly–was refreshing. Obviously, Sam's mom and some of the classmates that tried to befriend were trying to be subtle about it but it was unbelievably evident that their intentions weren't good. This book is definitely character-driven, there's really no plot to speak of but that's what I appreciated most about it.
As I said, I liked the fast pace thrill of the novel and the drama was non-stop but it was dealt with and it left no questions unanswered so I'm glad I read it. I would only recommend to those that are in a reading a slump and feel like they need a trashy book to get back in the grove of reading.
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