![]() ![]() Although, to be perfectly honest, I was hoping that Amy would hook up with another character.Īfter finishing Secret Society Girl, when I got home, I rushed out and bought the kindle version of the next book, Under The Rose. Diana Peterfreund’s portrayal of when things get awkward and when one person wants to take it to relationship status reads as very accurate and authentic. Hasn’t everyone had one of those? Yet I don’t read about them often. I am also glad that Diana Peterfreund tackles friends with benefits in Secret Society Girl. She gets some action! Amy has a strong friendship with her roommate Lydia and doesn’t drop the relationship for whatever else comes along, I admire that. She doesn’t let anyone walk all over her. Amy’s my ideal character and it’s super hard for me to describe without dancing from foot to foot to hereby confess my love for her. Controversy ensues and it’s up to Amy and her pledge class to find a solution. ![]() ![]() ![]() Amy as well as a few other women are the first females to ever be tapped for Rose And Grave. The most elite of these societies is Rose And Grave who decide to tap junior Amy Haskel for unknown reasons. At prestigious Eli College (a fictional Ivy), campus is dotted with secret societies. Getting in pads your resume and introduces you to a super wide network, so it’s kind of a big deal to join one of these Secret Societies. ![]()
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