Review: Dear Jade by Danielle Keil

Dear Jade
Dear Jade by Danielle Keil

Everyone at Ryder High knows what it means to have a teal envelope taped to their locker on the first day of the month.

Jade Rose knows. She just doesn’t care.

The Secret Admirers game goes against every feminist notion she stands for. It’s old fashioned, misogynistic, and too mainstream for her.

That is, until she gets a teal envelope. And finds out that she and her secret admirer have a few things in common already.

Her acceptance may have been accidental, but when the clues start coming in the form of movies to watch, she gets sucked in quick.

Will Jade and her friends be able to narrow down their list of suspects and figure out who is behind the camera?

My Review:

Mood? lighthearted

Pace? Medium

Plot- or character-driven? A mix

Strong character development? Yes

Loveable characters? Yes

Diverse cast of characters?  It's complicated

Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I love this book and I'm crossing my fingers and hoping that is not a trilogy and then there's more coming because I want to see what other small characters or what other characters, she has play the game and with who


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