Review: Ivy by Willa Nash

Posted April 20, 2022 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review:  Ivy by Willa NashIvy by Willa Nash
Publication Date: March 28, 2022
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three-half-stars

Can you keep a secret?
Aston University might be teeming with prestigious and wealthy students, but the currency on campus isn’t their millions. It’s their secrets. And the three women living at Clarence Manor are filthy rich in lies and deceit.
Two of the roommates have played this game for years. Some would consider them masters of a ruse. The third might be new to Aston, but she’s no stranger to secrets.
Cassia, the outsider. Elora, the ice princess. And Ivy, the puppet master.
Who’s hiding the ugliest truths? We’ll let you be the judge.
Go ahead. Whisper your confessions in our ear.
We promise not to tell.

This was one of those books where you sat there wondering what the hell you were reading.  The drama was high in this one leaving me wondering many times what was going on with these three girls.  Each of them brought their own boatload of issues into the manner.  All of them were running from something in their past that made them all react in a different way.  Cassia ran away and hid, Elora shut down all her emotions and pushed everyone away, and Ivy was a “mean” girl at her best.  But each of them managed to find men that overlooked their greatest flaw and helped them become the women they were supposed to be.  It was a bit amazing, in the end, but one hell of a ride along the way.

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