Summary

In this second installment Reed finally achieves what she's desired for most, to finally be let into the Billings Girls' circle of friendship. However, what she was expecting is far different from reality, especially when one of the girls blackmails her into snooping through the 'it' girl's rooms. I didn't enjoy this book as much. Didn't enjoy reading how Reed was willing to toss her morals strictly for her new found status and longing to remain at the school. I get her desire but I at times have a hard time stomaching how easily to turns from the girl we were originally led to know. At the same time, all of her actions and the various circumstances she's placed into are very 90210/Gossip Girl. Maybe just reading about her actions are hard to accept. I'm still enjoying this series as a complete reading vacay. It's light, super fast to finish and just a nice typical teen/tween TV show via book.