This is the same review that I posted for the first book in this series:
I'm rating this one a 3.5 out of 5 The theme of this story is bullying, but once Chad, the school hot shot, falls for Sophia's natural beauty, etc., etc., Sophia turns a blind eye to her boyfriend's entitled, bullying behaviour (poor Truman!). Ironically, she actually enjoys having Chad order lowly freshmen around on her behalf, and even makes fun of Truman herself.
I was liking Sophia as a character up to that point. She was her own person and did not bow down to peer pressure - that is, until she started dating the king of the school. The second book in this series had some continuity issues. Very disappointing after such a good beginning, but this author, who can write a decent sentence, ended up chasing all the usual YA tropes. Plenty of F-bombs and J.C.'s all over the place, so if this bothers you, stay away. I read the first two books in this series, but will not bother to read the third one, where Callie finally gets her comeuppance. (Sorry, that blackmail plot was a bit too far-fetched for me.) Also, the author tried to make us feel sorry for Callie at one point, but then turned on her own character and made her the Black Witch of all Time. As I said, continuity issues spoil an otherwise acceptable New Adult level story.