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Overview
Lost and found...Against all odds, Reed Brennan re-established Billings as an underground literary society. She and the new initiates created a glamorous secret headquarters and were ready to show Easton Academy that even though Billings House is gone, the Billings Girls are stronger than ever. But before Reed had a chance to revel in her success, something horrible happened:
Noelle disappeared.
Now Reed has no idea who wants to hurt Noelle or why, but it's up to Reed to save her. As the clues build up, the clock ticks down, and Reed fears that unless she finds Noelle soon, she'll lose her friend forever....
Synopsis
Lost and found...
Against all odds, Reed Brennan re-established Billings as an underground literary society. She and the new initiates created a glamorous secret headquarters and were ready to show Easton Academy that even though Billings House is gone, the Billings Girls are stronger than ever. But before Reed had a chance to revel in her success, something horrible happened:
Noelle disappeared.
Now Reed has no idea who wants to hurt Noelle or why, but it's up to Reed to save her. As the clues build up, the clock ticks down, and Reed fears that unless she finds Noelle soon, she'll lose her friend forever....
VOYA
Noelle has been kidnapped, and Reed and her boyfriend are the only ones who know. The kidnappers have set her up with tasks to get Noelle back. These tasks include things like getting a note from Noelle's grandmother in Paris excusing her from school, and embarrassing herself in front of the headmaster. Reed is at her wits' end trying to make everyone think life is normal for her and nothing is bothering her. After all her tasks are concluded, she is lead to where they are keeping Noelle, only to discover that it was all a test to see what she is made of. Does she pass the test she is given? Is Noelle okay? Brian offers a good portrayal of the lives of privileged teens. It is a faced-paced novel that keeps the reader hungry for more. Suspense is definitely Brian's genre. Reviewer: Barbara Allen