From Goodreads: A TALE OF TWO PROMS –
It was the best of prom, it was the worst of prom.
Miranda Tate returns for her senior year at Bard Academy and she is counting on two things: Prom with her boyfriend, Heathcliff, and then graduation from the haunted boarding school where fictional characters come to life. Fate, however, has other plans.
When Catherine Earnshaw, Heathcliff's long-lost love, appears on campus, suddenly everything she thought she knew about Heathcliff is changed forever. Catherine seems determined to win Heathcliff back, even if that means destroying Bard Academy and banishing its ghostly teachers - for good.
Miranda and her friends face their most daunting challenge, yet, which will take them for the first time inside the classics that have powered their mysterious boarding school. It's up to them to save Bard Academy - and prom. Can Miranda change her destiny and Heathcliff's? Or is this one story that was written in the stars?
It was the best of prom, it was the worst of prom.
Miranda Tate returns for her senior year at Bard Academy and she is counting on two things: Prom with her boyfriend, Heathcliff, and then graduation from the haunted boarding school where fictional characters come to life. Fate, however, has other plans.
When Catherine Earnshaw, Heathcliff's long-lost love, appears on campus, suddenly everything she thought she knew about Heathcliff is changed forever. Catherine seems determined to win Heathcliff back, even if that means destroying Bard Academy and banishing its ghostly teachers - for good.
Miranda and her friends face their most daunting challenge, yet, which will take them for the first time inside the classics that have powered their mysterious boarding school. It's up to them to save Bard Academy - and prom. Can Miranda change her destiny and Heathcliff's? Or is this one story that was written in the stars?
When I saw this on Netgalley, I was so excited to see that Cara Lockwood had written a final fourth novel to the Bard Academy novels. This was just as good as the other three novels possibly even better. I couldn't fault this one, I was hooked into the characters again like I hadn't stopped reading them nearly two years. I still enjoyed reading about Miranda and the teachers, Miss A and Ms B.
There was still lots of drama throughout the book which was really interesting to read, the plot made it so it was definitely the end of an era with what happens to the teachers and the school at the end. Whilst reading the book I was hooked to find out what was going on and what would happen at the end. I liked the relationship between Miranda and Heathcliff and it was lovely to see how the relationship had progressed from the last book.
There is lots more excitement within the book and lots more going on. I really liked what happened to some of the characters and I am glad that Miranda and her Dad sorted things out as he got rather unwell. If you have read the other three books in the series then you definitely need to read this one. It nicely rounds up the end of the series and there is also a happy ending.


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