From Publishers Weekly
The third installment to Peterfreund's Rose & Grave series follows the Diggers-members of Eli University's elite, secret society Rose & Grave-on a spring break trip fraught with intrigue. Amy "Bugaboo" Haskel can't wait for her first visit to the society's private Florida island, Cavador Key: a prank gone awry against a rival society has loaded Amy's spring semester with petty revenge plots. The pranking takes a sinister turn at Cavador, where Amy nearly drowns after her lifejacket appears to have been tampered with. And there's a small band of weirdos on the periphery, as well (a disgraced government official and his family are on the island, and a gaggle of Rose & Grave conspiracy theorists are camped out on the next island over). As tension escalates, Peterfreund adds an appealing romance subplot. While the stakes are uneven and the climax is predictably soggy, the novel moves fast, packs some laughs and does its job as a light diversion.
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From Booklist
Peterfreund (Under the Rose, 2007) returns to Eli University for the latest installment in her series about the Ivy League’s most prestigious secret society, Rose & Grave. This time, she covers another quintessential college experience: spring break. The Diggers are heading to the society’s private island, Cavador Key. For Amy, a week of respite is just what she needs after being the target of a rival society’s pranks, but her bad luck seems to come along. Amy falls overboard on the ferry trip and nearly drowns, someone breaks into the girls’ cabin, and the whole pledge class is stricken by a stomach ailment. Amid all the chaos, Amy and her onetime rival, Poe, have a secretive spring fling. Once again, Peterfreund mixes mystery, romance, and typical college high jinks for an enjoyable, if not deep, story. It’s an ideal summer read—whether island bound or not. --Aleksandra Walker
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