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New Release/Review: Conspiracy Boy by Cecily WhiteConspiracy Boy by Cecily White
Published by Entangled Publishing on April 4, 2016
Pages: 280
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Nobody said senior year was going to be easy, but I wasn't expecting pure hell, either. That's right. HELL. Demons attacking. Cheerleaders screaming. Vampires and werewolves asking where the bathroom is. Just another day here at St. Michael's Guardian Training Academy. It wouldn't be so bad if the administration would let me get back to my demon-slaying duties like every other angelblood on campus. But with my bondmate Jack promoted to head trainer, my annoying fiance Luc trying to start a political uprising, and that pesky prophecy still floating around predicting I'm going to kill everyone I love...well, let's just say "complicated" took on a whole new meaning. But things are looking up. If I can survive Luc's deadly Sovereign Trials and keep my evil twin sister from starting a war, Jack and I might actually have a chance of saving the world. If not, at least I won't have to worry about what to wear to prom"

Review

This is book two in the series and should be read in order.

In book one we met Amelie and Jack. We learned about Guardians and the powers they hold. We read how Ami and Jack’s lives and love wove together. And we met Luc.

In book two we continue to follow Ami, Jack, and Luc, who is a vampire. Together the three have a complicated relationship. Jack and Ami must hide their true feelings and connection from all of Luc’s people. You see, Ami is supposed to be with Luc. But like their love life, their reality isn’t fair either. The prophecy still hangs out there and everyone’s fate rests on Ami. Can she do what needs to be done? It’s not easy for her, but she’s determined to find a way to keep everyone alive.

This book was seriously great. It had a much better pace than book one. I admit to falling for Luc more and more as the story went on. And Jack was just as amazing as ever. Ami kicked some serious butt in this book. The three of them, along with family and friends, made this book even better. There was a solid support system for Jack and Ami. Luc’s mom, well, I hated her. But at least Luc had the others on his side. The suspense was great and the ending left me wanting more. The romance was spot on. Great addition to the series. – Reviewed by Michelle Dare