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Emma
I really enjoyed reading this book, definitely what i expected a nice light read. I did find that some of the events that occurred in this book were very obvious though, which isn't that pleasing to me since i like a bit of a twist when it comes to these sorts. This is the last book of the trilogy girl, missing. I hadn't read the first two and started reading it before i even realized it was part of the trilogy but there is suppose to be a long gap between the first two and this one so i found it easy to get into. Overall a nice read, would for sure read more books from Sophie McKenzie.
rebelfirecpl
I enjoyed this book though not sure i like the fact that it was taken for Madisons point of view though i see why it was done that way also though i would have preferd it to have been done from Lauren's point of view as i had become used to her actions but with madion it was as though she was a diffrent person form the first 2 books as she had grown up. I liked the way we got a final insight into Lauren and Jams life as they are now adults was a great ending to this serise and i can't wait to read more of Sophie Mckenzie work in the future.
GrisSouris
A brilliant end to the trilogy
kitty
Meh
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