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Review: You're Invited: A Secret Admirer Masquerade by Danielle Keil

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You're Invited: A Secret Admirer Masquerade by Danielle Keil Everyone at Ryder High knows what it means to have a teal envelope taped to your locker on the first day of the month. But when a teal envelope arrives to McKinnon’s house mid-December, it draws nothing but confusion. Soon, she finds out everyone who participated in the Secret Admirer program over the last ten months also received a teal envelope. But inside is not a letter. It’s a ticket. All the chosen girls and their admirers have been invited to a New Year’s Eve masquerade party and encouraged to dress in couple’s costumes. But who is putting on this party and why? Will McKinnon and her friends finally get the answers they’ve been waiting for? This is an extended series epilogue, and only meant to be read after all ten Love Notes books!! Do not read if you have not finished the entire series. My Review: My rating: 5 of 5 stars I really like the final book in this series and how the author came up with this whole story...

Review: Dear Max by Danielle Keil

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Dear Max by Danielle Keil Everyone at Ryder High knows what it means to have a teal envelope taped to their locker on the first of the month. This month is different. This month belongs to Max Newman. Prankster, jokester, overall funny guy. And the first student to ever receive a teal envelope from a girl. The Secret Admirers organization switched things up. They allowed a girl to be the admirer, and Max is about to make history. One problem—he only has three weeks to complete an entire bingo board. Some of the things on it are out of his control. Some things are right up his alley, though, like serenading the principal and pranking his best friend. Will Max finish the bingo board and get the reveal location? Or will he become the first guy at Ryder High to fail his challenge? My Review: My rating: 5 of 5 stars This is a good book and a good way to it in this series. I liked that it was a guy receiving the clues instead of a girl this time.