Love hurts, Love kills.
You wanted him.
You needed him.
You killed him.
But you don't remember any of it . . .Life can change in an instant. Fear can take you to the very edge.
Mallory's old life is dead. Her boyfriend is gone; his blood washed from the kitchen tiles. Still it stains her mind. She can't ever go back.
Monroe prep school is her new start. But everyone thinks they know what happened that night. They think they know her. They don't.
She doesn't even know what happened that night . . . and as she figures it out her life gets worse.
Secrets are deadly.
Secrets are the only real currency.
The story of Hysteria was good all in all but I felt it wasn't one of those books that made you want to keep reading and keep reading it until you got to the end, it was more of one of those books you could drag out for a really long time and never think about it.
I really disliked the very, very ending: I thought it was a bit to 'oh every thing's sorted out now' kind of thing. But the last 3 chapters were very good! This book isn't the kind of book that keeps you on edge but you're desperate to find out what happened that night that changed Mallory's life so you keep reading.
My favorite bit of the book was all the bits from the past because I liked knowing what happened. The ending was the worst part.
I'd rate the book 3 and a half stars for not keeping me interested enough to finish it in 3 weeks, it took me about 1 month. But all in all I would say it was a good book and would probably recommend it to my friends.
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