After a rather eventful sophomore year at the Gallagher Academy, Cammie Morgan is enjoying the last few days of summer break by visiting her roommate and friend Macey in Boston, where Macey dad is campaigning to become vice-president of the country.
But, of course, things are never easy for Gallagher Girls, and when Macey and Cammie find themselves in the middle of a kidnapping attempt things change and soon Cammie realizes there is no turning back, and junior year hasn't even started yet!
With the Gallagher sisterhood at risk and one of her best friends in the middle of it all, Cammie's back to school and to her old tricks. Plus, certain guy might or might not be back in her life.
Okay, so I read the first two books of the Gallagher series and they were nice enough but I wasn't really impressed, the books were fun and everything but I sort of expected more... well, I sure got more in Don't Judge a Girl by her Cover, and I can't wait to hear more about Cammie, Macey, Bex and Liz. I might even go back and read Book 2, 'cause I think I just might have been on a bad mood when I read it and that's why I didn't like it so much.
Of course, I'll let you guys know when I do that!
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1/3But, of course, things are never easy for Gallagher Girls, and when Macey and Cammie find themselves in the middle of a kidnapping attempt things change and soon Cammie realizes there is no turning back, and junior year hasn't even started yet!
With the Gallagher sisterhood at risk and one of her best friends in the middle of it all, Cammie's back to school and to her old tricks. Plus, certain guy might or might not be back in her life.
Okay, so I read the first two books of the Gallagher series and they were nice enough but I wasn't really impressed, the books were fun and everything but I sort of expected more... well, I sure got more in Don't Judge a Girl by her Cover, and I can't wait to hear more about Cammie, Macey, Bex and Liz. I might even go back and read Book 2, 'cause I think I just might have been on a bad mood when I read it and that's why I didn't like it so much.
Of course, I'll let you guys know when I do that!
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