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Trouble at Brayshaw High by Meagan Brandy

cobaltbookshelf's review against another edition

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1.0

So many times I wanted to dnf this book more realistic stuff happens in Avengers then here.
Author seems to forget among with no normal adult that they're teenagers. Raven is the definition of “not like other girls” and hypocrite. Every other girls in book is jealous,petty.. that is when they show up because there is barely any girls in this series also every guy is in love with Raven.
Maddoc, annoyed me a lot in first book but now I hate him.Royce and Captain don't even have LI they're there to "brother" to Maddoc and that it.
I enjoyed some of their scenes without Maddoc but next book is again Maddoc and Raven.
Not my cup of tea and I don't see my self continuing this series.

kaeliesreads's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed this book, and I can't wait to continue reading this series and more from this author.

kiralillyy's review against another edition

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5.0

Wowzers I did not expect this story! SO freaking good! just like the first book i couldnt put it down , i needed more of raven and her boys . so happy to have stumbled upon Meagan Brandy. she is fastly becoming a favorite of mine!

jazmin's review

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3.0

Family runs deeper than blood. It’s funny when you think about it. Family runs deeper than blood, yet it’s the ones we chose we’ll so willingly bleed for.


Okay, so last book was definitely a stepping stone to this one, because wow. Things just got 100 times more complicated. The character list is expanding, and so is what we already know about the main characters. That ending… ;)

“Welcome to the other side of the spectrum, Brayshaws. Your very own queen might just dethrone you.”


Also, What is it with New Adult series in a school setting and fight clubs? I feel like every one of them has that token place where all the students go to place bets and blow off steam??

Anyway not much to say in terms of the main characters that would be different from my book one review without spoiling major details, but I really love how their friendship evolved! It’s crazy how only one book ago Raven hated them. And of course, Maddoc and Raven’s relationship is only getting more complicated…

“So, you’ll share your world, but not your mind?”
“My mind is dark, baby.”
“And?”
“And you’re afraid of the dark.”


Anyway Raven was iconic in this book, particularly at the beginning when the cliff-hanger from the last book was being resolved. She really did change everything.

“All right, look. Everyone around here knows, without a doubt, nobody could stand with them, so nobody has dared to try. Behind, yeah. In the same circle, sure, but never beside.” He licks his lips and looks off. “You, though, Rae. You might just be able to stand a solid foot in front.”


*3.5

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deliciouslycarnalcourtships's review

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4.0

What. Just. Happened.

No, seriously.

Meagan Brandy has done it again with the cliffhanger! Each and every word was not only worth the wait but exceeded my expectations. More drama. More raw. More real. I didn't think I would love any book this year more than the first one, but this may just have topped that spot.

Raven is queen. Quite literally. You get more of her deeper feelings and badass self. This book gives her recklessness more to work with and in doing so, you see how deep her feelings and loyalty toward the boys go. Her asserting herself as queen though.... priceless and AMAZING! Take everything they set you up for girl. We support you 100%.

Maddoc... if it is even possible became more alpha, more possessive, more sexy, and way more exposed. This book contains a whole lot more of his POV and it takes the development and plot that much further into "I am never going to recover" territory. Cap and Royce deserve ever second spent on them and I am so so curious about Cap and what is going to happen next. He is far more intuitive than the other two boys and it definitely showed throughout the book (but special attention paid in the first and final chapters).

Overall, this book was incredible... and now I am again (im)patiently waiting for the next book. If you have not picked up this series yet and love a great enemies to lovers story with plot twists and drama galore, what. are. you. waiting. for?!?!

_bookish_kristy_'s review against another edition

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4.0

Mindfuck and damn cliffhanger from hell. Devoured this book in one sitting. I was once again drawn in from page one. There was so much damn drama, my head was spinning. Questions unanswered. The boys have grown on me and Raven, although still annoying, has grown on me too.

rusar97's review against another edition

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3.0

I didn’t enjoy as much as the first one and I honestly have no clue as to where this story is going. There are so many twist and turns. It makes it hard to understand what the hell is going on

twentyfourdidit's review against another edition

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4.0

“He expects me to fight him, or shove at him or to tell him the truth. He definitely doesn't expect me to melt against his erratically beating heart the second it blends with mine.”

“He likes my crazy, and I want his madness.”

“To need someone is weak, because what happens when they leave, and you fall flat on your face? I don't want to be weak, Big Man, not even for someone strong enough to carry us both."

Kinda saw the plot twist coming but I still enjoyed this book

anbetweenbars's review against another edition

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2.0

La trama no avanza nada durante el libro y pasan cosas absurdas que son muy lol pero me tiene enganchada porque lo interesante pasa al final yyyy hay personajes que me intrigan :/