The third book in a series about a group of girls attending a prestigious private school that find out a disturbing secret about themselves and their school. The girls find themselves fighting no only for their lives, but for all girls in a society where women are treated as objects.
To be honest, not as enjoyable as the first 2 books, it probably should have been a duology instead of a trilogy. I loved book one, it had a good amount of suspense and plot twists, but book three seems repetitive and there often doesn't seem to be much really happening. I recommend books one and two, but this one is a bit disappointing.