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PostHeaderIcon AnnAlysis: The Naughty List

Tessa Crimson is the captain of the Smitten Kittens, has an amazing boyfriend and a very big secret. Between writing cheers and getting her toe nails painted by Mr. Wonderful, she dons the black gear and the camera to catch some serious cheaters. The Smitten Kittens are also spies. They are doing charity work, for donations of course, to help bust cheaters. But now, someone is on to their sneaky acts and her boyfriend has been suggested as a possible cheater. With a 100% cheat rate, Tessa isn’t so sure about her Strawberry Smoothie life anymore.

I loved this book! It was so cute and there were so many little one liners like “Strawberry Smoothie”. I have had to force myself not to say those in front of my co-workers. It would take a lot of explaining.

The writing was very cute,  it kept my attention and actually surprised me at the end. Now, I did feel like a goody goody reading this book. I know I wasn’t an angel in high school, but I felt like these kids were more my age than 16 and 17 year olds. They had quite a bit of freedom and were very sexually active. The older I get, the more I become a prude haha.

Oh, and I won this book from Free Book Friday, and Suzanne signed it for me! I’ll had to add that picture this evening. I am soo looking forward to read So Many Boys this summer.

I give The Naughty List 4 bookmarks.

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And follow Suzanne on Twitter: @suzanne_young

One Response to “AnnAlysis: The Naughty List”

  • Meg says:

    Sounds really cute, but I totally know what you mean about feeling like a prude — it’s really hard for me to believe many of the characters in YA novels are actually supposed to be in high school. I’m pretty sure I didn’t even know what some of these things were when I was 16, haha!

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