Legacy
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
The price of power...
After Cheyenne Martin's death, everyone at Easton Academy is struggling to recover from yet another tragedy--especially the girls of Billings Hall. With Cheyenne gone, they need to elect a new leader. And who better than Reed Brennan, the ultimate Billings Girls?
As the new Billings president, Reed suddenly has access to power she never imagined. Gossip is reported to her immediately, she has first dibs on everything from dining tables to dorm rooms, and Billings's most powerful alumnae are at her beck and call. So when Easton's students discover they're the only prep school on the East Coast not invited to this year's all-inclusive Legacy party, everyone turns to Reed to get them back on the list.
Reed is the most powerful girl at Easton.
She revels in her newfound status, but knows better than anyone that the Bilings leaders have a tainted legacy: Ariana was institutionalized, Noelle was expelled, and Cheyenne just died. History has a way of repeating itself at Easton, and now that Reed has everything she's ever wanted, she has everything to lose.
Customer Reviews
Best book i have ever read
I love the private series! There books are so intense and theres always something going on in the book that makes you want to never stop reading. I read one of them in one night. Theres romance, drama and even murderoverall its a great book
Reed’s storyline continues, but… not a lot of bang for your ten bucks!
I feel like this book had three or four major plot points but didn’t have much storyline between those points!
Reed becomes the president of Billings.
There is a new sheriff/headmaster in town (and he isn’t nice).
Reed struggles between her feelings for Josh and Dash. Dash? Noelle’s Dash?!? All of a sudden he and Reed are trying to become a “thing”. What, how, why, when, huh?!?
Oh, and Noelle renters the story.
All of these topics are covered but there isn’t a lot of information. For $10 I want a novel, not a novella. Shame on me for buying it, but, shame on the author for stretching out a storyline like this.