THE WILDE TRIALS by Mackenzie Reed (The Rosewood Hunt) is an entertaining read, but it felt a bit like a
knock off of The Hunger Games. Reed created a boarding school with a
hallowed tradition of terrorizing selected Seniors with a “wilderness
experience” and multiple trials held in the two weeks prior to graduation. The
rather unbelievable prize is $600,000 – cash.
Chloe Gatti applies to compete so that she can use the money for her
sister’s medical bills. Her boyfriend, Hayes Stratford, objects because his
brother died at the trials a few years previously. Suddenly, though, the two of
them break up, Hayes decides to apply to compete, and they along with other friends,
Keana, Wolfe, Mina and not so much friends Dodge and Soho are all chosen as Challengers.
That leaves four previous Champions in charge of dangerous trials filled with
blackmail, near death experiences, and betrayal. THE WILDE TRIALS is any entertaining, fast-paced read suitable
for younger high school students.
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