
She takes chances and really puts herself out there to try and figure out what is going on.

She really held her own and grew so much as a person. She came across as just a pretty face and I felt like she didn’t contributed as much to the group as everyone else did.

I liked her fine in the first book, but I felt like she was really superficial. They are freaking adorable together and I was so excited to watch their relationship develop!Olivia was the most surprising character for me in the story. Another thing I love is the relationship between Bree and John. But she stays strong and she tries to be a good person. Most kids don’t handle a childhood like that very well, and yes, Bree acts out and does some really stupid things. She comes from a ton of money but both of her parents are pretty much MIA. I feel like her backstory was the most compelling. The killer could be anyone and if they don’t figure out the mystery soon everyone they love could be taken away!Bree was my favorite character in the first book and she remained my favorite! I love her rebellious and stubborn personality.

It is up to Olivia and Kitty to try and find out who is behind it all, but when their number one suspect turns up dead they have to start all over in their investigation. To save the rest of the group Bree turned herself in and poor Margot had a run in with the mysterious killer that has left her in a coma. But someone has discovered who they are and decided to frame them for murder. They formed the group to try and bring down the bullies in their school, but it was crucial their identities remain a secret because if they ever got caught they would get expelled or possibly face criminal charges. Review courtesy of Dark Faerie TalesQuick & Dirty: Gripping finish to the amazing Don’t Get Mad duology! All mystery fans must pick this one up!Opening Sentence: ED STOOD IN THE DOORWAY OF THE FIFTH-FLOOR HOSPITAL room and stared at Margot.The Review:Kitty, Olivia, Margot, and Bree are all members of Don’t Get Mad or better known as DGM.
