![]() ![]() Reluctant debutante Sawyer Taft joined Southern high society for one reason and one reason alone: to identify and locate her biological father. “Think of the White Gloves like the Junior League-by way of Skull and Bones?” Title: DEADLY LITTLE SCANDALS (Debutantes #2) There seemed to be dual timelines, but since I didn’t have the background knowledge from book 1, I found myself frequently confused about what was going on. My copy of the book was an electronic ARC, and there were lots of issues with the chapter formatting. I like smart characters in books, and this was even better because they were young smart characters with lots of potential to be practically diabolical! The teens in Deadly Little Scandals are a wee bit scary in their ability to unearth damaging secrets and potential landmines. ![]() If you’re thinking about dipping your toes into these waters, I suggest starting with Little White Lies. It also would have helped make sense of the tangled familial background the characters were knotted into. Though book #2 provides some background in order to catch the reader up to the current moment, it sounds like it would have been a killer of a book. ![]() Deadly Little Scandals broke that barrier! I only wish I’d had a chance to read book #1 in the series first. ![]() It’s been a while since I read a YA novel that I could envision as a TV series right in my own brain. Disclosure: I received a copy of this book for review. ![]()
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