Silver Swan by Amo Jones
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Series: The Elite Kings Club #1
Released March 7, 2017
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Riddle me this…
“I am neither dead, nor alive, and I’m not something little Madison can hide.
But you will be dead, by the time this is done…
the timer starts now, and the games have just begun…”
Madison Montgomery comes from money and power, but when someone close to her commits the ultimate crime, Madison must live with her tainted name for the rest of her life. When she begins Riverside Preparatory Academy, the private school her father has swept her into in The Hampton’s, she hopes for a fresh start. What she wasn’t hoping for was the pack of bad boys who run the school; ten, to be exact. When Madison gains the attention of their leader, Bishop Vincent Hayes, a whole new world that she didn’t think existed is exposed to her. A whole world that starts and ends with The Elite Kings Club and these boys, are about to flip her world upside down. Secrets are overflowing and family lies are about to be exposed. Is there more to Madison Montgomery than even she knows?
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Excuse me while I pick my jaw off the floor.
I still don’t really know exactly what I read, I’m left with more questions than answers. After reading Silver Swan, I was at a loss but the more I think about it and talk about it with others who have read it the more frustrated I get with this book.
I swear Silver Swan is one huge freaking riddle and I’m still at a damn loss.
We finally get one huge, giant puzzle piece at the end, but then guess what the girl runs off and the book is over, so we don’t even know exactly what that means to the larger part of the story.
I couldn’t put Silver Swan down because I really, really wanted answers and I was intrigued, but the way the ending was I’m just left frustrated and a bit unfulfilled, I want something more to hold onto until the next book and I will read the next book in hopes to have a better understanding of what the heck is going on.
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