Pledging to Theta Pi at
Merriwether University seemed to offer Emma Danelski a passport to
friendship, fun, and popularity. But the excitement of pledge training
quickly fades, as does the warmth of her so-called sisters. What's left
is a stifling society filled with petty rules, bullying, and
manipulation. Most haunting are the choices Emma makes in the wake of
another sorority sister's suicide . . .
It doesn't matter that no
one else needs to know what Emma did, or how vastly different life at
Theta House is from the glossy image it projects. Emma knows. And now,
with her loyalties tested, she must decide which secrets are worth
keeping and how far she'll go to protect them--and herself . . .
Review: Thank you NetGalley for the copy of Pretty, Nasty, Lovely that I read and reviewed.
I
really had mixed feelings about this book. I just could not connect
with it. I don't know if it was too "young" for me to really enjoy the
subject and the characters. I felt the target audience should be older
younger adults instead of adult women, maybe it is just me.
Overall,
the book was just not in my wheelhouse so it was just not something that
excited me and that is why I am giving it three out of five stars.
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