Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Review: Exposing Kitty Langley

Author: DeAnna Kinney
Publisher: Self
Released: Jan 2 2013
Format: E-book

For almost four years, Kitty Langley has been part of a ‘mean girls’ group called the Bee Hives, the most hated and feared girls at West Windrake High. That is until she witnesses their relentless attack on her former childhood friend. Making a drastic decision, she takes a stand against the dreaded B’s and thus becomes their new enemy and number one target. Now an outcast, not only of the B’s but of the entire school, she will have to pull from her inner strength as she prepares for the persecution she will face in the name of revenge.

Reed Reynolds is not looking for trouble. He just wants to get through his senior year and work on his music in peace. But when he mistakenly kisses Kitty Langley at their annual Masquerade Dance, he is both appalled and intrigued, never having experienced a kiss so powerful. Reed soon finds himself drawn in by this new Kitty and her tolerance for her so called ‘deserved punishment’. But will he endanger himself to defend her against the B’s and the entire school in the name of honor—or more importantly, in the name of love?

A Charity Series Novella, or a stand-alone

First, isn’t the cover pretty? I love the purple mask and the gorgeous green eyes!

This is a great, quick read with a strong message.  I would recommend it to teenagers, especially anyone dealing with bullying. The bullying Kitty suffers is a pretty extreme case, but the fact that she stays so strong and eventually stands up for herself was pretty inspiring. I enjoyed it!

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