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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: Oct 2003
Genre: Fiction - General
Retail Price: $9.99
Pages: 416
They lived on the wild side.
Now these bad girls are paying the price.
At Dr. Foreman's School for Girls, the 'students' sleep in barns, work on a farm in the blazing heat, and are subjected to ruthless guards who watch their every move. IIt's an institution run by the dreadful Dr. Foreman, a woman who delights in administering the worst form of punishment -- the mysterious Ice Room where the girls face their darkest fears.
Now Phoebe, Teal, and Robin -- three girls from very different worlds -- are the newcomers in this desert hell. During their stay, each girl will be tempted to commit the ultimate crime of betrayal as Dr. Foreman cleverly tries to turn them against each other -- until they learn that the only way to survive is to stick together...and fight back.
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I was very impressed by this book, while I have been a fan of V.C. Andrews from the time my mother handed me one of her books, I was overly impressed by this book. She has strayed from the same story line of the rest of the books. The dtory line is better I can't wait to continue reading!