Monday, February 15, 2021

Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Gallagher Girls #3) by Ally Carter


Rating (1-5) - 📘📘
Genre - Young Adult, Fiction
Format - Audio book
Length - 7 hrs 20 min

*Amazon Blurb*

When Cammie Morgan arrives at her friend Macey's five star hotel for the Democratic National Convention - where Macey's father is about to receive the vice presidential nomination - she thinks she's in for an exciting end to her summer break. But if you're a Gallagher Girl, "exciting" and "deadly" are never far apart. Things quickly go south when Macey is summoned to the hotel roof to shoot a PR piece with the presidential candidate's son. But instead of cameras, attackers descend from a helicopter and swarm the girls, commanding, "Grab her." After a narrow escape, Cammie and Macey find themselves at a top secret hideout owned by the Gallagher Academy...and thus begins Cammie's junior year at spy school. Cammie doesn't need her genius IQ to see that the kidnapping attempt has changed everything, especially now that Macey is a major celebrity, and the school has been besieged by news crews. More disturbing, Cammie can't shake the suspicion that her mom and Mr. Solomon know more about the attack than they're letting on. After all, why weren't the attackers surprised to find themselves in combat with two teenage girls who handled themselves like seasoned pros? But these suspicions won't stop Cammie from jumping at the chance to join Bex and Liz as Macey's private security team on the campaign trail. Before long, the girls are using their espionage skills at every turn, as Cammie gets closer and closer to the shocking truth...

*My Review* 
 
Here's to another book that I started without realizing it was part of a series. I think I have learned my lesson this time, or at least I hope so. I had a hard time following along. There are a lot of characters, which had I read the previous books, I'm sure I would have been able to keep up.

There was so much going on that I wasn't sure who the main character was, is it Macey or is it Cammie? Is Macey acting different that usual (again the previous books probably would've helped here)? I was really just lost the entire time, but like always, I persevered in finishing, honestly in hopes that I'd eventually figure it all out.


If you're someone who likes to start at the beginning of a series and read all of it (unlike me, haha) here is the full Gallagher Girls series, available on Amazon.


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