Synopsis:
Cecelia Ahern’s Flawed meets Never Let Me Go in
the pulse-pounding YA thriller from the Top Ten Sunday Times bestselling author
of The Escape.
“You have to help me. We’re not being reformed. We’re being brainwashed.”
All sixteen year old Drew Finch wants is to be left alone. She's not interested in spending time with her mum and stepdad and when her disruptive fifteen year old brother Mason is expelled from school for the third time and sent to a residential reform academy she's almost relieved.
Everything changes when she's followed home from school by the mysterious Dr Cobey, who claims to have a message from Mason. There is something sinister about the ‘treatment’ he is undergoing. The school is changing people.
Determined to help her brother, Drew must infiltrate the Academy and unearth its deepest, darkest secrets. Before it’s too late.
My
review:
A fab, fast-paced young adult fiction book full of good characters and twist and turns. I thoroughly enjoyed it and hope there is a second instalment.
Drew and Mason are pretty much normal teenagers, one rebelling against
the world, the other one keeping head down and out of the way. When Mason is
sent away to the Reform Academy, everything changes. And when Drew gets the
mysterious message in the hands of Dr Cobey, things get plain dangerous.
Drew decides to be brave and see for herself what sort of treatment this
revolutionary school delivers and gets herself enrolled through basically
making herself seems like a bad egg. She soon realises there is much more to
that place then strict regime and therapy.
Great story that never really stops with Drew as the main character,
which you can’t help but like and spur on throughout the book.
Thank you to the author and NetGalley for access to this book in return
for this honest review.
My rating: 4/5
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