Review Detail
3.9 8
Middle Grade Fiction
1299
Keeps You Wanting More
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Reader reviewed by trishalynn0708
I felt so bad for Scarlett in
this book. The girls at her old school are still calling her a murderer
and the teachers at her new school-which is run by her grandmother-
aren't nice to her either. They are even harder on her because her
grandmother runs the school. Her parents are dead and her two friends
she did have won't talk to her because Scarlett ditched them to hang
out with the popular kids at her old school. So Scarlett is basically
along in the first part of the book and you feel bad for her. She is
scared to kiss another boy in the fear that he will drop dead like Dan
did. So when she meets Jase, the groundskeeper at her new school she is
scared to get close to him. And she finally gets a new friend, a girl
in school named Taylor that is helping her find out who really killed
Dan.
But then she book
totally switched gears and turns into a mystery. It leaves you wanting
the next book to see who the killer is and to see where Scarlett and
Jase's relationship goes after Scarlett learns she isn't the 'kiss of
death' girl.
I felt so bad for Scarlett in
this book. The girls at her old school are still calling her a murderer
and the teachers at her new school-which is run by her grandmother-
aren't nice to her either. They are even harder on her because her
grandmother runs the school. Her parents are dead and her two friends
she did have won't talk to her because Scarlett ditched them to hang
out with the popular kids at her old school. So Scarlett is basically
along in the first part of the book and you feel bad for her. She is
scared to kiss another boy in the fear that he will drop dead like Dan
did. So when she meets Jase, the groundskeeper at her new school she is
scared to get close to him. And she finally gets a new friend, a girl
in school named Taylor that is helping her find out who really killed
Dan.
But then she book
totally switched gears and turns into a mystery. It leaves you wanting
the next book to see who the killer is and to see where Scarlett and
Jase's relationship goes after Scarlett learns she isn't the 'kiss of
death' girl.
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