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Night School: Genesis

Cimmeria Academy YA Thrillers, Book 1

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Night School: Genesis

By: CJ Daugherty
Narrated by: Jodie Hirst
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Allie Sheridan's world is falling apart. Her brother's run away from home. Her parents ignore her. And she's just been arrested. Again.

This time, her parents have had enough. They send Allie to Cimmeria Academy - far away from her London friends. The school is beautiful - filled with gorgeous, ultra-wealthy teens who travel by private jet and were raised by nannies.

Allie has never felt more of an outsider.

Instead of hating boarding school though, Allie begins to feel happy. She's slowly making friends. And there's Carter, a brooding loner with whom she feels an instant connection.

But when she is attacked late one night, the school suddenly begins to feel like a very dangerous place. Allie finds out that nothing at Cimmeria is what it seems.

And that she is not who she thought she was.

©2012 Christi Daugherty (P)2018 Christi Daugherty
Fiction Mystery Mystery & Suspense
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This story is a light read. reads like a page turner with many details filled in at the last minute.

enjoyed by family

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Didn't finish. I tried, but it's like Twilight at a boarding school. Normally I like boarding school novels, but this one had that shallow juvenile romance vibe that I personally hate and I feel is difficult for adults to enjoy. You can tell the author definitely has writing talent, which is why I give it 2 stars instead of 1, but I just don't like this particular vibe/genre. There's no substance to it.
As for the narration I don’t mind the narrator’s voice, but she doesn’t do well at all in differentiating the voices of each character

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