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4.4 23
Young Adult Fiction
344
Pretty good
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
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Reader reviewed by Grace
This summer, Jess is a counselor at a camp for musically gifted children, trying to stay low and undetected, even with the Feds spying on her. But then one day, a man visits her, pleading her to find his daughter, and she reluctantly agrees...which puts herself and a camper in danger.
The second book of the series is good, with humor, suspense, and all you could ask for from a Meg Cabot book.
This summer, Jess is a counselor at a camp for musically gifted children, trying to stay low and undetected, even with the Feds spying on her. But then one day, a man visits her, pleading her to find his daughter, and she reluctantly agrees...which puts herself and a camper in danger.
The second book of the series is good, with humor, suspense, and all you could ask for from a Meg Cabot book.
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