
Yet again Addison Moore has written such an amazing book to finish off a series. Her writing is incredible and it shows through her writing that she was a huge fan of the 80’s music. Each time I pick a book up of Addison’s, I can’t help but fall in love with her work and I just want to keep reading more of it. The way that she wrote this book, I thought that she did amazingly and it fitted in well with the rest of the two books.
This book carries on from where you finish in Heather’s story and starts just a few months after at New Year’s with Jennifer. I thought that as things worked out for both Heather and Melissa, that Jennifer deserved to have everything work out for her. Out of the three of them, Jennifer was always the one that wasn’t as daring and didn’t really let out her wild side, even though it tried to at times. I loved how she never gave into pressure and was always looking at things rationally. I do feel for her a lot during this book because it seems just as things start looking up for her there is always someone trying to make her unhappy. All three of the girls have been through such a lot during their time at Glen Heights High School and I think it’s pretty safe to say that when they do finally graduate that they will have learnt some very important life lessons. But honestly, I really do hope that things work out for Jennifer in the end and that she does get to find that someone special. I’m hoping that maybe some time down the line that Addison will revisit these girls and we get to have a sequel for them as to how life in College is.
This book carries on from where you finish in Heather’s story and starts just a few months after at New Year’s with Jennifer. I thought that as things worked out for both Heather and Melissa, that Jennifer deserved to have everything work out for her. Out of the three of them, Jennifer was always the one that wasn’t as daring and didn’t really let out her wild side, even though it tried to at times. I loved how she never gave into pressure and was always looking at things rationally. I do feel for her a lot during this book because it seems just as things start looking up for her there is always someone trying to make her unhappy. All three of the girls have been through such a lot during their time at Glen Heights High School and I think it’s pretty safe to say that when they do finally graduate that they will have learnt some very important life lessons. But honestly, I really do hope that things work out for Jennifer in the end and that she does get to find that someone special. I’m hoping that maybe some time down the line that Addison will revisit these girls and we get to have a sequel for them as to how life in College is.