3.5 stars
After staying up most of the night prior to finish her romance novel, Charity realizes she has bags under her eyes for the meeting of the man of her dreams. All the girls are in the auditorium to welcome the Romanian exchange students, all boys, to their school. This is thought to be a way to teach the girls social skills. Charity knows from first glance, Nicholae is her soul mate, would go to the ends of the world and battle anyone for her love. But when Christoph passes his fellow Romanian Nicholae a note in their home language, Charity wonders if it's a letter about her. What she finds out takes her on a mission to find out about the Latin saying on the gymnasium wall, and why these boys have such a strong interest in it. Then, there is Ms. Van Tessel, Charity's English teacher and the woman in charge of the girls dorm Charity is in, and the nailed shut windows. Once one of the boys creeps through her high window, Charity learns more than she thought she ever could about these boys and her English teacher.
Charity is a quite the young woman. I can see some people thinking Charity annoying with her over eccentric thinking, but I will say her personality and over exaggerated thinking is what makes the book and takes her down the direction she goes to uncovering what she does about people, and school. She is a young woman full of raging hormones and dreams of boys. She tries to come across smart yet as the resident bad girl too. Charity uses Cliff Notes to get through her school reads as she has better books to read, those romance novels. But as the book goes, I think Charity is smarter than what I had thought at the beginning. She has a large vocabulary of words she comes up with and she has a detectives mind. Then we have Louise, Charity's best friend and roommate, who's smart and always working on her homework or schoolwork. Louise tries to help keep Charity on the straight and narrow when it comes to school work, tries.
This was a quick light read for me. Enjoyable. This could be one to relax with in the summer when you want a quick read. Oh, there are a few cliches, but that's the gem in this read, what the book is based from and works with so well.
Young Adult... Yes, these kids are in high school. Smart kids at that. Charity is one of those girls in love with love and actually gives a positive view in her own way. I will say, there is no sex mentioned, just a young girl dreaming of the love of her life and future. Now that I think about it, there was no swearing either. The girls use some big words, that even made me pause and wonder at them, good words many teens may not hear often and good to hear used. I think this would be a very good read for a Young Adult to read while in school and having to focus on school work, but wanting a relaxing, fun read.
This is the first book of Charity at Hawthorn Academy, so a slower start on the Urban Fantasy front. This is to get to meet and know the characters; Charity, Louise, Ms. Van Tessel, and a few others. I liked the mystery behind the inscription on the gymnasium wall and where it lead to.
The one thing that sticks out to me... to the girls, Vampires were make believe, things of stories, in Charity's case romance novels. But they took the news so well, even Louise (on more than one meaning). At the end there is a change that comes about and all are okay with it. Not really to much shock or surprise. I will say, the girls taking all this in stride kept me at ease and the story light. I even am curious about the characters in the future. I look forward to future reads in the Hawthorn Academy setting.
Cute isn't the right word for this book, but keeps coming to mind. I did enjoy this light read.