Junior Year is Hell

· The Wild Rose Press Inc
5.0
1 review
Ebook
232
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About this ebook

Seventeen-year-old Lauren Baker is in a bind. In addition to trying out her cleavage-enhancing bra for the first time, she has to figure out how to expose the new high school principal as evil incarnate. Lauren has enough on her hands. Her best friend is being bullied, she's the newly installed editor of the school newspaper, and to top it all off, she has a secret, massive crush on an older boy. Yet all of this seems like small potatoes when mutilated animals, vandalism, and Lauren's bizarrely realistic dreams indicate something—or someone—is rotten in Rushton. When Lauren connects the dots between the new principal and the freakish occurrences, she has to act...before she and everyone she loves fall victim to a centuries-old evil.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Amy Weidenaar
September 8, 2018
This book had me on the edge of my seat. I wasn't sure what to expect at first. I figured it would be a paranormal story but was not expecting the horror element. There was a bit of graphic content so be sure you're prepared for it. The characters were well-developed with real relationships. Even the "bad" kids were ones you bounced between disliking and feeling sympathy for. The world in which this took place was your typical AnySmalltown, USA. The dialogue was authentic. The creepy factor was turned all the way up. All in all, I highly recommend this book and I will be looking for more by this author to read. Thank you to Claire Corvey, NetGalley, and The Wild Rose Press, Inc for allowing me to read this book and share my thoughts and opinions with others.
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