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The Wallflower Wager by Tessa Dare6/27/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() She was set up and fell for it because of her vulnerability. Yes, Reed did make a mistake at the Legacy, but it wasn't all her fault. I've gone through some things Reed has: the ostracizing, the humiliation, the pain. I think book was my favorite so far, even if it wasn't Reed's best time. ![]() Now, if we could only convince Reed that she should call the cops when people break into her room, we might keep the body count down. The book is so good that once I let myself start it, I had to read straight on until my suspicions were proven correct. I just had no idea why she did it or her connection to the last friend who was secretly trying to break Reed. I have spent every other book since Sabine appeared shrieking that there's something just not quite right about the girl and this time I spent, literally, the entire book willing Reed to realize that for whatever reason, Sabine was the killer and Reed's stalker as well. Most of Revelation revolves around Reed trying to win her way back into Billings as well as her attempts to find out who really killed Cheyenne. Thankfully once the girl seems to hit rock bottom, she finds she has a spine of her own, and she gets some Noelle worthy snaps. Much as I love the Private series, I will admit that Reed tends to grate on my nerves after a short while. ![]()
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