5 STARS I love Piper Lawson’s writing, despite the fact that she often leaves me in tears. With the teenage angst of high school social cliques thrown into this story, I could feel myself growing tense just anticipating what was going to happen. This is all told from the POV of Annie, so I’m dying to know what Tyler is thinking, but I guess I’m going to have to wait to find out. Meanwhile, life is not looking good for Annie and it seems like their clear affection for one another is going to follow the kind of tortuous route to which Piper Lawson likes to subject her characters and her readers. This particular story is a prequel and ends rather abruptly. I was relieved that Piper did not deliver the killing blow that she has been known to do with other books in the Wicked series. Still, I fully expect she will be doing that in the next one. And even though I hate cliffhangers, I will read every damn word because she’s that good! April 5, 2020
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