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Prep School Experiment: Standalone YA romance (Experiment #2), by Emily Evans

Prep School Experiment (YA contemporary romance)

At boarding school, Kaitlin made real friends and became a part of a team. And she met Rhys. Hot. Wicked. Her Soul Mate. She was one day away from turning him into her boyfriend when she accidently drugs everyone with the science professor’s experimental compound.

Their athletic skills improve. Their mental skills improve. Then the professor tries to destroy the evidence. Them. Kaitlin lies to her parents to cover everything up and ruins her chances with Rhys. Boarding school is over and it’s back to Shay Prep in Manhattan.

But she’s not going alone. She’s headed there with a pissed off Rhys who has zero interest in becoming her boyfriend. Welcome to Prep School.

  • Sales Rank: #319101 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-11-24
  • Released on: 2013-11-24
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
I couldn't have been more disappointed
By flufflesmcboom
After reading 'The Boarding School Experiment' and ' Whenever' I was all ready to read about bad boy Rhys. I was completely taken by the brilliant scientist with trailer park instincts and honor. I completely enjoyed the boy who really just enjoyed blowing things up. Instead of reading about the boy who blazed his own path and did what he wanted, what he felt was right. I ended up with a preppy little stuffed shirt who did what he was told. I can't think of a worst way Emily could have castrated Rhys. Making him respectable completely changed my attraction to him. I don't see why he couldn't have been the senators son and his own person. The character change was inexcusable. Making the build of Rhys in the other stories unnecessary. The story itself was only okay and I really wished she could've gotten outside perspective before she wrote this. Trust me, Emily I am a fan, and I will continue to buy your books. But I can't stand that you created such a great complicated character like Rhys and completely emasculated him.

A much better story would have included a theme of Kaitlin's goodness and charm softening Rhys's heart. because he was a man full of distrust and disappointment. Maybe even one that pulls them together because of the side effects of the drugs. It talked about him needing to around her in 'The Boarding School Experiment'. Something Emily never really addressed. Overall I couldn't enjoy the book like I really wanted because of the change in Rhys. Sad really, because it really could've been a good sequel.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Loved Hearing Rhys's story
By Jenn
About the only issues I had for the book are that one I reread The Boarding School Experiment directly before starting this and I could have sworn the speakers of some of the statements in the recreated scenes were different. Not the words that were said but who said them so that bugged me. Also not so much a negative thing but I want more, not just of Rhys and Kaitlin, but of all four leading characters from The Boarding School Experiment which I definitely feel should be read prior to reading this book. The things brought up about the changes in Rhys and Kaitlin in Prep School Experiment bring me more questions about Elena and Thane that I'd really like to see answered. I know Kaitlin and Rhys were actually matched but it was mentioned in The Boarding School Experiment that Thane had the same calming affect on Elena as Kaitlin has on Rhys so that gives me the impression that had there been a new testing Elena and Thane would have been pretty high on the compatibility scale as well and I can't help wondering if this is true and if they have similar dreams to what Rhys and Kaitlin experience in this book. Also with the twist near the end with who all the villains are it makes me question if even though the vitamins stopped that those who remained at the school weren't still getting the drug in their food at the school. Especially considering who was the first to awaken at the end. This hasn't been addressed in the story so I'd like to see another one in this series which does address that and also address which changes from that experiment will stay with them and which won't. I realize that's not so much a love story but the premise behind this series is so intriguing that I really feel it's been under explored and I'd like to see more with the primary characters of the first novel still as the focus of the book. I'm one of those people that really doesn't like it when I'm stuck with so many questions without answers at the end of a story so it's positive in that I'd like to see more but negative in that I'm irritated because I don't feel I've seen enough. On a more positive note there were a couple of intriguing secondary characters introduced in this story that I'm also hoping we see more of. She mentions Thayer who is this giant contradiction, he behaves like an outsider but is the most sought after guy in school. He's got this rich messed up background and personality that was brought in just enough to kind of taunt you to want to know more about him, but not enough to really know him. There's also Christian, Rhys's twin who just found his long lost switched at birth raised on the wrong side of the tracks and scientifically enhanced counterpart and doesn't seem to have that much of any emotional reaction to it from the outside. Again Evans sets of this rich premise for a character just enough to drive you nuts wanting to know more. I truly hope to see Thayer and Christian get stories in the future especially if those stories involved Kaitlin, Elena, Thane and Rhys as involved secondary characters because beyond the rich teaser characters they present here they would also offer an outside view of the experiment from this series and what being around those kids is like for an outsider, are they different in anyway? Plus I feel the concept of the long lost missing twin was really under explored here as well. It's a good story, a great follow up the The Boarding School experiment but it has a lot of under explored characters, plot lines and concepts that I wish we'd seen more of in this story and I hope to learn more of in future stories from Evans. I think that's my biggest issue is that I end a book that while it provides an end leaves me with just too many curiosities and what ifs.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Very, very disappointing
By Lexar
One 2 star review mentioned the drastic change in Rhys, but my disappointment with the book was about much more than that. The book awkwardly starts before/during #1, and while some things are verbatim, other parts of dialogue and entire scenes are skipped over entirely without any mention at all.
The characterization was absolutely atrocious, especially since I've seen a much better job in her other books. Kaitlin was boring and a doormat, who managed to be unique and yet completely unimportant at the same time. New characters were one dimensional, stereotypical, and quite often contradictory. And I have a theory that the Rhys from #1 was secretly switched with a different character in this book because there was practically no similarity between them. No hint of rebellion or explosions, not even a casual interest in science. And he went from being a misunderstood and troubled--but ultimately good guy to an all-around jerk. I wanted to smack him more than I wanted to read about him. Such a disappointment.
And the plot was as much of a let down. I wish they had stayed in Alaska, I wish Rhys wasn't secretly the son of a senator, I wish Rhys didn't go crazy. The whole plot with the family was cliche, unnecessary, poorly done, and directly led to the ruin of Rhys's character. I don't understand why his parentage actually had to be a secret (the explanation, when you think about it, makes no sense), I have no idea why the weird sci-fi element with the dreams had to exist, I apparently don't understand rich people romantic logic, and I really couldn't get past the cheese and stupidity of the ending. It felt like an entirely different author.

Also, I just need to rant that Trallwyn Prep is not a place within that town. First, a small town would not have enough people to have two different high schools. Second, Thane's family essentially owns the town--if there was a school for the elite, that's where he would be. But he isn't, because he goes to Trallwyn high with...(insert gf's name here). Therefore, every mention of this school is a lie./rant over/

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