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These Vengeful Hearts

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These Vengeful Hearts by Katherine Laurin was a not quite what I was expecting. secret societies meeting at night and plotting to exploit the secrets of all whilst finally getting their deserved treatment. It was Instead a bit mundane. I had wished for more abut found it lacking.

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If you enjoy books about Secret societies Than you will love this book! I wasn’t sure what I would be opening my mind to but I didn’t expect this. Great book, great writing. This is a must read!

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These Vengeful Hearts is set in Heller High, a school that is ruled by a secret society named the Red Court. Headed by the Queen of Hearts, they sell favors in which you can ask for a rigged election, a breakup, a love connection, or even a takedown - where that person is destroyed socially. The Red Court has access to a stunning amount of information, but you will owe them for giving you a favor. When a takedown went wrong, Ember's older sister April ended up paralyzed and in a wheelchair. Since then, Ember made it her mission to get invited to the Red Court, find the Queen of Hearts, and destroy everything once and for all. But what will she sacrifice in her journey?

If you are as obsessed with books about secret societies as I am, you will definitely want to read this books. I found it completely captivating and thought provoking. It makes you think about whether the ends justify the means, and where the line is between retribution and hurting others. I loved learning about the set up to the Red Court and how it works. I loved the road to finding out who the Queen of Hearts is and the fact that Ember had a corkboard in her room filled with string and pictures and she identified members of the court a la detective shows. I loved just about everything about this book.

The ending stopped me cold though. There could be a potential for the author to revisit this story to create another book, though I'm not sure she will. I can't say the ending was a total surprise, but it was chilling all the same.

Overall, if you read and enjoyed the Private series or Good Girls Lie by J. T. Ellison, These Vengeful Hearts will be a good book for you.

**Thank you to Inkyard Press, Netgalley, and Katherine Laurin for an early copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review**

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I love a good secret society, so the minute I read the synopsis for this book I was down. The Red Court sounded so cloak and dagger to me, with the Queen of Hearts their fearless leader. The fact that this Red Court is unknown within a high school and they can grant and ask for favors? Heck yes.

Throw in Ember Williams, whose sister was hurt by the Red Court in the past, and is now out for revenge and I just knew this book would be amazing.

And it was pretty darn good. Like Ember I wanted to know who the members of the Court were and I desperately wanted to know who the Queen of Hearts was. I ached with Ember as she had to sacrifice her morals to stay undercover. Although this book didn't make me feel any hardcore feelings, it was certainly entertaining and is definitely a fantastic read for this summer.

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I honestly didn't see it coming.

I'm pretty sure that's the coveted phrase for mystery writers. So well done. A+. Bravo. Congratulations. Katherine Laurin, you nailed it.

The story follows Ember and her quest for revenge.

An all female, high school, secret society called the Red Court works entirely in the shadows at Heller High. Any student can ask for, just about, any favor under the sun and the Red Court will get it done. But you have be prepared to pay up when the time comes.

... and Ember (September) Williams is sick of it. The Red Court tortures students and faculty on a daily basis. And if that weren't enough, Ember's older sister had to pay way too high a price to the Red Court her senior year. Ember was in middle school at the time and she has been plotting their demise ever since.

I knew from the very start that I couldn't trust anybody in the story, but truly, I was shocked at who it turned out to be.

The epilogue left a tiny hint that there could be more to the story for Ember and her friends. If there is, I'd read it.

Thank you to Netgalley and Inkyard Press for the opportunity early read and review this book!

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the eARC of this book I received in exchange for a fair and honest review.

This is a good time to be a lover of the revenge story, and even moreso to be a lover of a secret society. With Netflix’s The Order and the book The Ninth House, there are great examples of that genre available in pop culture. That makes it hard, I’m guessing, to write that kind of book because you have to be conscience of how your text stacks up.

Frankly, this one just doesn’t. It’s slow paced, has stilted and cliches sounding dialogue, and just doesn’t read as natural. The kids don’t even read as people, let alone as high schoolers. I couldn’t care about them, I couldn’t care about the plot, and I just didn’t want to spend my reading time forcing my way through this played out story. I’m not saying it was terrible; it was just very mediocre in a time where there is superior available.

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I loved the tone and writing style to this book. The characters were real and likeable. Never a dull moment in this fast paced story. Paced with scary elements that somehow had a comfortable feeling despite the worry. You're in good hands with this author. Definitely read this one.

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This is just a good old-fashioned mean girls story, but with a courtly twist: an anonymous high school organization run solely by teenaged girls who maintain their power by granting favors in exchange for secrets. A rapid-paced read great for fans of adolescent espionage.
Many thanks to Katherine Laurin and NetGalley for providing this ARC in exchange for my truthful review.

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This book started out strong then seemed to ebb and flow throughout the rest of it. I liked that I was given an immediate look into the Red Court and what made it so secretive and terrifying for the students of Heller High.

One thing that didn't sit right with me was Ember, the main character. It was hard for me to get a grip on her character. It felt like her personality was consistently shifting. She would go from this revenge-driven teenager intent on taking down the Court, to someone who was loving the power and privilege that came with it all.

I would have understood if Ember would have been having this complex later into the story, like is she losing herself to the Court or is she still dedicated to taking it down, but it seemed to exist the whole book. In fact, it did seem like Laurin was trying to give her this complex later into the story, but it didn't feel natural to me. It mostly just felt like I was being told this was the problem without really seeing it for myself.

That being said, there were some really great aspects that I enjoyed in this book. I loved Ember's romantic relationship. It wasn't the main plotline, which was nice, but it was present enough to enjoy. I also really liked the few plot twists that happened at the end of the book. They shook things up and made things a little more exciting.

Overall, the book was okay, but not my favorite. I expected more of a dark thriller take on the story, but that's okay. It all still wrapped up nicely.

Disclaimer: I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

*This review will be posted to my blog the day of publication and to consumer websites a couple weeks before publication. *

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This book is perfect for a spooky fall read. All about a secret society at Heller a high and their mysterious leader, The Queen of Hearts, you'll be on the edge of your seat. I found at times it was asking me to believe a lot from a group of high schoolers but Katherine Laurin made it see, believable most of the time. I loved the twists this book took and when I knew and when I didn't know what was next I wanted to stay in this world.
I love a good david vs. goliath story and this delivered if not always how I expected it to.

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This is like a twist on mean girls, except no one knows who the mean girls are and they're extra vicious. They have their hands in every pot at the school and Ember Williams' goal is to take them down, from the inside.

As much as i wanted to like this book, I just couldn't get into it, Ember was somewhat complex but I just didn't really care what happened to her and as a teacher this kind of story just makes me a little irate that the teachers and administration do nothing, and are basically useless.

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I loved the Mean Girls vibe I got from These Vengeful Hearts. The story follows Ember, a girl who is given the opportunity to join the Red Court, an organization of women at her school who trade favors for jobs. It could be rigging the vote for Homecoming King/Queen, or exposing someone who cheated on a test. Ember joins so that she can try to figure out who the Queen of the organization is in order to bring the Red Court down.

The story was definitely entertaining, and I loved the twist. I was a little let down by the ending though, as it just seemed to wrap everything up without the thrill of the rest of the book. Ember is written well. She's developed well with her motivations being clear and her thought process is interesting to read.

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When I requested this book I was expecting secret societies meeting in closed places, very morally grey characters and just overall greatness. Unfortunately, the book fell short of that. There was a lot of tell don't show and the main character was too invested in other people's problems. I'm giving this book a 2/5 because it does have a lot of potential, it just wasn't executed correctly.

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Ember is out for revenge. Her target? The mysterious Red Court; a terrifying group of anonymous girls who terrorize the students at Heller High for favors. The reason? The Red Court pulled a trick on her sister a few years ago that resulted in her sister becoming a paraplegic. The plan? To become a member herself and take the Red Court down from the inside. Well, that was the plan...until it all started to go wrong...

I loved this book. I could absolutely guess what was going to happen and I didn't care. I thought the relationship between Ember and her bff, Gideon was a great one. I appreciated the romance element and the little surprise twist at the end. It made me want to read some other high school drama-type books. It wasn't too deep and it didn't get too dark and I like that in a YA novel. I feel like sometimes they can go too dark, but this one was not. It was a really fun read!

Review will be on my instagram @readwiththegoads by 5/18.

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"Besides, I wasn't there to help the people who'd made bargains. I was there to stop the Red Court from hurting innocent people like my sister. The rest could burn for all I cared."

Ember has been wanting to join her high school's "Red Court". A group of students who trade favors in order to... bring people down, put them in their place, get favors in return. The premise itself sounds interesting, but the content is lackluster. The "favors" Ember has to do are not as exciting as I was expecting, and the members of the Red Court are not as "elite" or weren't given a good enough reputation/back story to back up the claim. I felt like the book barely scratched the surface, with a cover like that I was expecting it to go darker.

"Reconciling my goal to take the Red Court down with the firm belief that some people get what's coming to them was not going well."

The one thing that kept me going was Ember's inner struggle between what she liked to do and what she felt like she should do. Our Ember is a slytherin through and through, and I enjoyed being in her head when she faced the fact that maybe she wasn't as good a person as her sister, and maybe sometimes you need to be the bad person in order to take the bad girls down. It was kind of a bummer whenever she went back to her good side quite honestly, because that side was more predictable and boring. Her inner dialogue can also get a little repetitive. I liked Ember's best friend as well; their relationship is heartfelt and not the usual flavor we get in YA. They are brutally honest with each other, while always backing each other up. I appreciated it.

"Don't you want to beat me at, like everything we do?"
Chase almost laughed but held it back at my glare. "True, but I also don't hate you. I like competing with you. You make me want to be the best."

There is a little bit of romance; when a Slytherine meets a Hufflepuff. The guy in question reminded me of a Cedric Diggory type of fellow--everyone loves him, top of his class, has a lively rivalry with Ember. He is sweet and a good person; great first boyfriend material.

The Red Court--the revelation of who the Red Queen is was kind of a let down, like nothing more clever could have been thought out. That is what the book was missing really, cleverness. Everything is pretty straight forward for a group of Elite women who are fixing up who wins homecoming queen and who breaks up with whom. They could learn a thing or two from the REAL queen of sabotage, Gossip Girl.

I was expecting more intrigue when I started the book. Overall it is not bad, it goes by fast and the MC's inner struggle is great but it can also be quite predictable. Also it might have a sequel even though I thought it was a one and done (the ending is pretty open ended).

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I want to thank NetGalley, Inkyard Press, and author Katherine Laurin for providing me with an ARC of this novel!

This was a dark, twisty, and addictive read that I couldn’t put down! For some reason I am very drawn to YA/high school centered novels, but this one went above and beyond the stereotype. I loved the idea of this secret society, the Red Court. Following Ember on her journey for revenge was a wild ride that I didn’t want to end. I found that the plot was incredibly original and the characters were spectacularly developed. I feel like we’ve all at one point or another in our high school careers wished for a system of retribution like this. I really enjoyed this title; it was an entertaining read!

Thank you to those named above for the chance to read and review this novel!

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This was such a cool and entertaining read! I've read plenty of books centering on high school drama, but this took drama to a new level. The Red Court is one of the craziest and most interesting concepts I've ever seen in a YA contemporary. The sheer level of organization and the high-stakes missions brought this book to a whole new level. I love the idea of the most elite girls in a high school creating a secret society, especially one that's taken so seriously that even the administration is afraid to call them out.

Ember as a character was interesting, mostly because she seemed like such a quiet, rule-following kind of student. She was also very intelligent, which was great because she managed to infiltrate the court and discover the identity of the Queen of Hearts fairly quickly. I also really liked her friendship with Gideon.

I really enjoyed this book, and while I did love the plot, I think Katherine Laurin's writing style is absolutely beautiful, and was one of the main factors in making this book more enjoyable.

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Ember is a high-achieving sophomore at Heller High, a normal school with a terrible secret, the Red Court. The Red Court exists to bring chaos and mayhem into the lives of Heller High's students. A highly secretive group of students, with a mastermind, codename: The Queen of Hearts.

This is the setting in which Ember Williams finds herself. Ember's sister was injured in a car crash before Ember enrolled at Heller and of course the Red Court is responsible. Ember vows to get revenge on the court by infiltrating their ranks and taking them down from the inside.

These Vengeful Hearts is exactly the high school drama meets dark action movie that I wanted! The premise is a fun twist on Mean Girls and is filled with fun banter and so much intrigue that your heart will legitimately try to pound out of your chest!

I was hooked from chapter one and could not put this book down! The character development is solid and the world building was fun! These Vengeful Hearts seems to take place in the modern world, with references to Instagram, Facebook, and other present day conveniences. Overall the writing style and plot development reminded me of Cassandra Clare if she wrote things that didn't have magic in them!

I would recommend this to readers that enjoy a classic high school YA adventure with a fun twist. Readers who enjoy Cassandra Clare, Meg Cabot, Stephen Chbosky, and others would love this book!

These Vengeful Hearts releases September 8th, mark your calendars or pre-order from your favorite retailer!

Thank you to NetGalley and Inkyard Press for a galley copy of this book in return for an honest review!

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I received a free digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Normally, I don't care for revenge/thriller type books. I'm not even sure why I picked this book to request on NetGalley, but I did and I'm surprised that I really enjoyed it.
Ember has spent the last few years building up resentment and revenge plans for the Red Court, the secret society/network at her high school that completes favors for students-in exchange for a favor from the student later on. Why? Because her sister, April, was permanently injured due to the Red Court and Ember decided that the group needed to be dismantled and the best way to do so was from the inside.
Though I figured out one of the plot 'twists' early on, the book was exciting and kept up an excellent pace that made me struggle to put down my Kindle. The ending definitely leaves it open for a sequel, and while I cannot promise that I'll remember to read it, if it were out now, I'd be looking for a way to get it.

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I’m so addictive to the dark, stunning secret society books but every time I start to read one of them: I always get disappointed even though most of them had great premise and intriguing plot line. Unfortunately this one joined my started excitingly ended frustratingly club as well.
Of course a secret society named Red Court and its dedication to Queen of Hearts attracted attention of a person like me who never gets bored to read books inspired by references of Alice in Wonderland. The members are anonymous –the most elite female students- secretly rule the hierarchy of Heller High by keeping the scandalous gossip sources.

And we’re also introduced Ember Williams, 16, who is already damaged by the wrongdoings of the Red Court, thirsty for revenge, finding a way to be accepted by them. She is adamant to pay them back for what they’d done to her sister. (Two years ago a so called accident resulted with her being paralyzed!) As you may see, the plot is really promising and the book’s dark, claustrophobic, gothic atmosphere provides us great premise. But after a few chapters later, I lost my interest because of the repetitive and aimless writing style. Everything was so predictable and obvious from the beginning and the story needed to be saved by a twisted revelation which unfortunately never came and I couldn’t connect with the heroine, too.

It had really promising, dazzling storyline and I always keen on reading revenge stories but the progression of the story bored me and I was always at least five steps ahead from the author. It was still quick paced and ending is not dissatisfying so this is a solid three starred read for me. I may call this another Switzerland reading-I didn’t hate and love it so let’s meet in the middle kind of book. But I have to admit I got mesmerized with the beauty of impressive cover.

Special thanks to NetGalley and Inkyard for sharing this arc in exchange my honest review.

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