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Kate Brian
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September 16, 2008 Private, Book 8 (Book 8)

The biggest mystery of all...and Reed is dying to learn the truth.

Two months after Cheyenne Martin was found dead in her Billings House dorm room, exclusive Easton Academy is rocked by another stunning revelation: Cheyenne was murdered. No one knows who the killer is, but everyone agrees that Reed Brennan, who took over Cheyenne's role as Billings's president, gained the most from her death. Once the most powerful girl on campus, Reed is now powerless to stop her classmates' accusing whispers. Rumors begin to swirl that she killed Cheyenne.

And just like that, Reed is kicked out of Billings.

She's lost everything -- her friends, her home, her boyfriend -- and Reed knows the only way to get it all back is to figure out who really murdered Cheyenne. And she has to do it fast because the killer is still out there. The more Reed investigates, the more she uncovers. And as any Billings Girl knows...secrets can be deadly.


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About the Author

Kate Brian is the author of the NY Times and USA Today best-selling Private series and it's spin-off series, Privilege. She has also written many other books for teens including Sweet 16 and Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys.

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Suspect Numero Uno

I skipped breakfast, spending the hour calming my nerves, adding to my list of evidence against Ivy, and sending Noelle an e-mail apologizing once again for what I had done. All I could do was hope that she would have an unguarded moment and read the message, and that my words might start to melt the ice wall she had put up between us. I finally headed out in time to make it to morning services at the ­chapel, where I sneaked in at the back of the crowd.

The vibe in the air was hushed, paranoid. Apparently everyone had heard about the murder investigation at breakfast. And if they hadn't, the two uniformed cops stationed near the doors of the chapel certainly set an eerie tone. "...police are taking over Dean Marcus's old office...."

"Are they going to interrogate everyone? I didn't even know the girl."

"...everyone knows who did it anyway -- "

When I heard that one, my head whipped around, but I couldn't tell who had said it. I was soon bustled right down the center aisle to the junior section, where I was about to sit in my usual pew -- until I realized it was a Billings pew. Instead, I took the one two rows back and tried to hold my head high.

"Hi, Reed," Constance whispered as she slid into the pew in front of mine. "How was your first night in your new room?" she asked, trying to sound all positive and upbeat.

"Fine," I lied, the back of my neck flushed with heat. I could practically feel Noelle watching us from a few rows back. I knew she wouldn't like the idea of Constance fraternizing with the enemy. "But the room itself is kind of dark and depressing."

"I missed you," Sabine added as she joined Constance. "It was so odd, sleeping in that room alone."

A lump of sorrow filled my throat, nearly choking me. Meanwhile, Missy shot me a death glare as she, Lorna, Astrid, and Kiki filed in next to Sabine.

"You guys better quit it," Missy hissed to my friends while ­glancing at me. "Noelle will eat you alive for talking to her."

My heart squeezed tightly in my chest.

"I don't care what Noelle thinks," Sabine said defiantly.

"No, you guys, Missy's right," I said, as much as it pained me to agree with her. "You don't want to get on her bad side right now. I'm fine. Just...face forward."

Constance and Sabine turned their backs to me reluctantly and I slumped against the hard pew. A few other juniors filled in the seats to my right, all eyeing me with curiosity, wondering why I was in their row. I supposed the news of my expulsion from Billings hadn't completely made the rounds yet. Either that or they were still obsessing over the Reed-and-Dash-seminude show they had all gotten to see. I had been the subject of whispers and stares ever since the night of the fund-raiser.

"Good morning, faculty and students of Easton Academy!" Headmaster Cromwell announced, taking his spot behind the podium.

"Good morning, Headmaster Cromwell," we dutifully recited.

With a nod, our fearless leader got right down to the morning announcements. He wore a gray suit and blue tie this morning, along with his ever-present American flag tie tack. His white hair was perfectly slicked back from his face and his voice boomed throughout the chapel as always, but I noticed something different about him. There was something almost jaunty in the way he spoke and held his head. Like Mr. Serious was actually excited about something.

How was that possible, when we had another murder on our hands and the Easton Police Department taking over offices in Hell Hall so they could question students?"And now, a final announcement that I'm hoping will bring a bit of levity to our lives here at Easton," he said, looking across the room. A never-before-seen sparkle danced in his normally dead blue eyes. "This year I have decided to reinstate an old Easton Academy tradition -- the Easton Academy Holiday Dinner."

Instantly, the entire chapel filled with an excited buzz. Everyone, it seemed, knew what this dinner was -- all except me.

"For those of you who are new to our community, the Easton ­Academy Holiday Dinner is a catered banquet held in the dining hall. There will be traditional holiday fair and decorations, the ­Easton Academy Chorale will treat us to a holiday concert, and everyone will have a chance to relax and unwind before finals. All students and faculty are invited. In my day this dinner was the social event of the season. I'm hoping it will be that again."

The buzzing intensified as the girls around me started gabbing about how their mothers and grandmothers had always talked about the Holiday Dinner and how fabulous it was. I was surprised my classmates could get so excited about a dinner in the cafeteria.

"The dinner will be held next Friday night. Dress will be formal," the headmaster continued. "Also, each student will be receiving a special note in his or her mailbox this afternoon. This note will contain the name of another Easton student. You are to select a gift for this student and bring it, wrapped in holiday paper, to the dinner, to be placed under the Easton tree."

"Yay! Presents!" Lorna said, clapping her hands. "I hope someone good gets me."

Now the talking was at an all-time high. Headmaster Cromwell raised his large hands and called for silence. Instantly, the chapel went quiet. We were all used to following his demands by now.

"Finally," he said, "the Holiday Dinner also includes a toasting hour, one of my favorite traditions. During this hour any student who wishes to do so will have the opportunity to stand up and toast another member of the Easton community, whether it be for their service to the school or their academic achievement or their steadfast friendship. It is an honor to be singled out during toasting hour, so if you intend to speak for someone, please prepare your toast in advance. Your speeches should be eloquent and from the heart. Anyone giving an inappropriate speech will, of course, be dealt with accordingly. That is all."

"Leave it to Cromwell to end on a sour note," Lorna said under her breath.

Still, everyone around me was chatting happily, and smiles abounded. I couldn't help thinking that, for once, the Crom had gotten it right. This dinner was exactly what Easton needed. Something to look forward to. Something to get our minds off Cheyenne's murder investigation.

As soon as we were dismissed, I jumped up and exited the chapel as fast as I could. Outside, the bright sun bounced off the white blanket of snow covering the quad, nearly blinding me. I had to close my eyes for a split second, and my foot came down on someone else's. Blinking, I could just make out the purple-y shadow of Amberly Carmichael, freshman and heir to the Coffee Carma empire. I was just opening my mouth to apologize when she cut me off.

"Watch it," she snapped, yanking a white wool cap over her wavy blond hair. "I don't want to be your next victim."

Her two sidekicks, who always hovered behind her, laughed before they all sauntered off. For a second, I didn't move. I was too stunned. Since when did Amberly talk to me that way? Since when did any freshman talk to any upperclassman that way? And next victim? What was that about?

I looked around at the crowd still pouring through the doors. ­Several people who had been looking at me looked away, and a few sophomore girls hanging out near the outer wall of the chapel sneered in my direction. I saw Detective Hauer coming my way with a ­uniformed police officer and my pulse froze in my veins.

Please. Not here.

They walked right by me. But that was when I heard the whispers.

"That's her."

"She totally did it."

"...capable of anything."

"Psycho whore, basically. That's what we should call her."

My heartbeat pounded in every inch of my body. These weren't the same scathing remarks I'd been getting before Thanksgiving break. These were worse. Venomous. What was going on?

Just then Gage Coolidge slipped through the chapel doors and started past me. My hand shot out, grabbing his leather-clad arm.

Gage paused, looked down at my hand like it was a leech, and slowly pulled his arm away. He dusted off his designer coat like I'd left a trail of ants behind.

"Not cool," he said, looking past me. His handsome face was ruddy from the cold and his eyes darted around as if concerned about who might see us together.

"Don't worry. This'll only take a second," I said, bravely squaring my shoulders. If there was anyone on this campus who had no right to judge someone else based on their sexual escapades, it was Gage. Plus, he had always been brutally honest. It was one of the only things I liked about him. And hated, depending on the situation. "What the hell is going on? Everyone's looking at me like I'm about to blow up the building."

"Funny!" Gage said. "Amazing how you can be funny right now, Brennan. They must've raised you tough out on the farm."

I grabbed his arm again and pulled him around the corner, away from the prying eyes of the crowd. "What are they saying about me now?"

Gage scoffed, his head tipping back as he did so. "What aren't they saying? Rumor has it that you were the one who got dragged in for questioning before break. Apparently you are suspect numero uno in Cheyenne's murder."

"What?" I breathed.

"Good surprise face, kid. I like a girl who can act," Gage said, amused.

"I'm not acting, idiot," I replied. "Yeah, Hauer questioned me, but that was before they even knew for sure she was murdered. And I am not a suspect."

"That's not what everyone's saying. They're saying you offed Cheyenne so that Noelle could get back into Billings," Gage reported bluntly. He reached up to smooth his short, brown hair forward, rolling his eyes skyward as if he could see what he was doing.

"That again?" I said, throwing up my hands and letting them slap down at my sides. "Noelle quashed that one a couple weeks ago."

"Yeah, well, it's back. Only no o... --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers; Original edition (September 16, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416958835
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416958833
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #423,816 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am a total Jersey girl. I grew up in Bergen County, went to Rutgers University, lived in Hoboken for a year (requisite post-college party time) and then moved back to Bergen, got married, and bought a house ten minutes from where I grew up. I graduated from Rutgers with a double major in English and Journalism, worked as an Editor for four years, then decided I liked writing better and struck out on my own. You've been reading my books ever since!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too October 10, 2008
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Life couldn't possibly get any worse for Reed Brennan, could it?

Welcome to book eight of the PRIVATE series by Kate Brian.

When we left the Girls of Billings in AMBITION, Reed had just pulled of the coup of the year with the fundraiser to save the school, only to have her reputation smeared across campus via the technology of cell phones. Someone had caught her 5-minute make-out session with Dash McCafferty, Noelle Lange's on-again/off-again boyfriend.

Reed has just returned to Easton Academy after Thanksgiving break, and her first night back, she receives the shocking news that the Girls of Billing have voted her out. It wasn't a unanimous vote, but still, majority rules, and the only home she's ever wanted at Easton is no longer hers. She now knows how far Noelle will go to get back at anyone that crosses her.

So Reed finds herself in a disgustingly ugly small single in, dare she think it, Pemberly? But Reed packs her stuff and, with the help of her few remaining friends from Billings, moves. But it gets even worse. For her next-door neighbor is none other than her ex-boyfriend Josh Hollis' new girlfriend, Ivy Slade. But Reed isn't beaten yet. She's bound and determined to get back into Billings and clear her name of everything. Granted, she can't undo the error with Dash, but she can find out who is responsible for Cheyenne's death and who's been stalking her.

Yes, even with moving into Pemberly, Reed is still finding mysterious items of Cheyenne's in her room. Things keep appearing but Reed refuses to think she could possibly have anything to do with it. She keeps telling everyone that she had nothing to gain by murdering Cheyenne. Cromwell was already expelling her, so there was no reason to make it worse on Cheyenne.

REVELATION will let the reader finally know the truth of Cheyenne's death. As Reed investigates and gets closer to the truth, people that she thought she couldn't count on come to her aid. And those she thought were the ones she could always count on may turn out to be the ones she should've been watching out for all along.

Readers have to wait until February 2009 to find out the continuation of Reed and the aftereffects of the Easton Academy Holiday Dinner. However, those needing their fix of Easton Academy have the LAST CHRISTMAS: THE PRIVATE PREQUEL to look forward to on October 7, 2008. And the new series with Ariana Osgood (isn't she locked up?) is due out on December 30, 2008.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Truly revealing! October 8, 2008
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Sixteen-year-old Reed Brennan has lost everything she had obtained since entering Easton Academy and the much coveted Billings House. She's lost the presidency at Billings after everyone sees her making out with Dash, Noelle's on-again-off-again boyfriend, through a stream video message. Her ex-boyfriend Josh is seeing another girl. And of course she loses Noelle's friendship -- and, as a result, her spot at the Billings house. Now Reed is in one of the single rooms in a lesser-known dorm. But if that wasn't bad enough, Ivy, Josh's new girlfriend and bane of Reed's existence, is her new neighbor. She is a social pariah now. Her life as she'd known it is over. But that is not the worst of it. Reed is informed that Cheyenne's death wasn't a suicide. She is still getting those creepy e-mails that began right after Cheyenne's death, and now she is getting strange messages in her dorm room. All Reed knows is that someone is doing this to her. Someone very close. Is it Ivy, or is it the girl who has taken Reed's place at the Billings house? There are rumors that Ariana has escaped from the mental institution she's locked into for murdering Thomas Pearson. Could -- oh horror of horrors -- she be behind all this? In order for Reed to find out, she has to win back Noelle at all cost. But how could she do that when Noelle won't let her get close? It seems that Noelle wants everyone to believe Reed is Cheyenne's murderer, which has alienated her from almost everyone at the campus, all except for Constance, Sabine and a few others. But Reed will not give up. Not only will she win back her spot at the Billings house, but she will also clean up her name, win back her friends (and make some new ones in the process) AND find out who her tormentor is. The revelation will truly shock you...

This is the best and most revealing installment in the Private series since Confessions. What makes this one so great is that many questions and loose ends are answered. You also get a lot of new scattered pieces to this intriguing puzzle. Various characters are developed in this book and you get a bigger picture and stronger sense of who they are and what roles they play in Reed's life. The cliffhanger is also extremely shocking, not to mention frustrating, for the next book, Paradise Lost, won't come out until February. For now, I will have to settle with digesting this book and Last Christmas -- the prequel to Private that centers on Ariana Osgood and Thomas Pearson -- and wait for the release of Privilege, the spinoff to Private, also centered on Ariana. The Private series isn't the typical YA book series centered on rich private school kids boyfriend-hopping, backstabbing and partying. It is so much more than that. Better than Gossip Girl and It Girl, in my opinion. Kate Brian has a wonderful imagination. The one bad thing about this is this: how did the police find out that Cheyenne's death wasn't a suicide? Anyway, read this, but not before reading the other books in order. You won't regret it!
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Loved this latest installment - finally we get some answers - though not nearly enough! (no spoilers)
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5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE THIS SERIES
This whole series is amazing. Every book will keep you hooked. I'm almost 25 and will still reread the series haha.
Published 1 month ago by Erika
4.0 out of 5 stars Revelation (Private, Book 8)
It was in good condition like I was hopeing. I cant wait to read it! I also think i will continue to buy the series from you guys.
Published 10 months ago by Dalia Lopez
1.0 out of 5 stars wtf?!
y iz it that this iz the ONLY private book that is not available for kindle users in the caribbean?!?!
Published on February 18, 2010 by E. Gonsalves
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this book and the entire series
This book is great. I wish the editor would take a second and third look at the amount of grammatical errors in the book. Read more
Published on December 2, 2009 by Michelle A. McDonough
4.0 out of 5 stars This is to die for
Private book eight Revelation is can keep shockers to dismay of; if you private fans are up for it for buying this book. Read more
Published on August 31, 2009 by Odessa
4.0 out of 5 stars Who Killed Cheyenne?
In Revelation, Reed finds herself ostracized from the Billings House. She now resides in a single room adjacent to her ex-boyfriend's current girlfriend. Read more
Published on July 18, 2009 by Shon
1.0 out of 5 stars hoo hah talk about lame writing
WOW. i read a couple of pages of this book. i was shocked to see how ineptly it was written. and the content! Read more
Published on July 3, 2009 by C. Otsuki
5.0 out of 5 stars Best in the Series!!!!!!
If you don't know if you should read the Private series, well you SHOULD. all of the books are great but i think this one was the best. Read more
Published on September 26, 2008 by C. M. Onken
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This book was amazing. I couldn't put it down! Those last pages were insane! Those of you who said it was good, well you just need to learn how to leave your surondings, and use... Read more
Published on September 26, 2008
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!
As a huge Private series fan, Revelation didn't disappoint at all! This book was Kate Brian's best one yet, I think. Read more
Published on September 18, 2008 by T. M. Tran
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Did anyone else think it was a big over the top (Spoilers)
I guess it was weird that'd she'd do it all in public but I think that's the point. Sabine snapped and became a creeper.
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Does anyone else think that...(Spoilers)
With the private books, how could there NOT be twists and turns?
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I haven't read it yet. Barnes and Noble: the only book store in my small town hasn't put it on the shelves yet but I can't wait until they do! I've been looking forward to it for a long time!
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