Julia Carroll is a nineteen-year-old journalism student who works on the University newspaper. After hearing about the disappearance of Beatrice Oliver, a fellow student at the University, Julie follows the case closely. After all, if one girl can disappear from the campus, what is to stop someone from abducting another? When a homeless woman called Mona-No-Name goes missing from the streets, Julia believes she may be able to write a story for the paper about the abductions. She wants to find out the reason behind these disappearances in hopes that another woman isn't abducted off of the streets.
This is a short (76 pages) prequel to "Pretty Girls". I liked how we got to know Julia and her sisters in this story. The ending makes me want to jump right into the next book. Hopefully I'll get to it shortly. My rating: 4 Stars.
This is a short (76 pages) prequel to "Pretty Girls". I liked how we got to know Julia and her sisters in this story. The ending makes me want to jump right into the next book. Hopefully I'll get to it shortly. My rating: 4 Stars.
2 stars as it is just okay. This is a short story sequel, but really a prequel, to Pretty Girls. Definitely read it AFTER Pretty Girls as it tells you some back story. Pretty Girls is much better than this sequel/prequel.