Jade and Garret are newlyweds, about to embark on their new life in California at a new school. As exciting as it all is, it immediately becomes clear that it's not going to be easy. Their school proves to be less than perfect, their argument free summer is clearly over, and are their troubles with the organization really over? With all the strange things that have been happening, it doesn't seem like it.
Halfway through this book, I was thinking how it was good to have the drama of the Jade and Garret series back. Book five was essentially just a filler, and I view the series split into two-books 1 to 4 with them at Moorhurst, book 5 floating on its own in a sea of boredom, and then book 6 starts their new life. Book 6 really seemed to being going well, and I was excited to be enjoying it as much as I had with some of the books prior to book 5. I was sure I would give it 4 stars. But then it was over. And nothing really happened. All that suspense and drama that had been building up didn't come about, except for a small, underwhelming taste of it in the last few pages. I do find that Everhart does this quite a bit, with at least two other books in the series not really needing to exist. Honestly all that has been written of the series could have easily been trimmed down and fit into three or four books, and unfortunately book 6 ended up being further proof of this.
I'm hoping book 7 will be full of the drama that book 6 alluded to, because I'm not sure I could continue with the series after another letdown, filler story.