Twisted Sisters
Stephanie HaleGraduation has just rounded and corner and we’re introduced to the new and improved Aspen Brooks. After last year’s stunts, Aspen has turned a whole new leaf. She now thinks of others before herself, even if it puts her life in danger, literally. She’s in a total state of empathy. In this twisted sequel to Revenge of the Homecoming Queen, Aspen Brooks is at it again, this time, solving the campus mystery that even the cops couldn’t get their hands on.
Mitzi, Harry’s niece has been missing from the Zeta House for quite a while now. Aspen, being the loving self she now is, makes it her mission, to find out what really happened to Mitzi. All that was left of her was a trace of blood, and a necklace, evidence the precedent police officers were incapable of noticing.
After landing a spot in the Zeta house, Aspen begins to have uncertainties. These girls are nothing like what a sorority house should be like. Luckily, her roommate, Charm, is the only “sane” one in the house, Mitzi’s old roomy. But when Aspen can hardly find time to spend with Charm, doubts start arising.
In this trilled sequel, Aspen takes on more that she can handle. She never sees Rand anymore; instead she’s found spending more time with his irresistibly smoking hot roommate, and trying not to fall for him while not getting herself killed. College is not all what she’d thought it to be. All in all, Twisted Sisters was a pretty good book. Fans of Revenge of the Homecoming Queen will like this one all the same.
ALTER KHALSY
3 months ago
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