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Beautiful Disaster
Beautiful Disaster
Beautiful Disaster
Audiobook7 hours

Beautiful Disaster

Written by Kate Brian

Narrated by Justine Eyre

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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After wasting away in a mental institution for a year and a half, Ariana Osgood is finally back where she belongs. She has a new look, a new name, and a new life-all thanks to her former friend Briana Leigh Covington.

Now enrolled as a junior at the exclusive Atherton-Pryce boarding school just outside of Washington, D.C., Ariana sleeps in Frette sheets, flirts with the captain of the crew team, and gossips with the most beautiful girls on campus. She killed to get back her life of privilege. Just how far will she go to keep it?

From the author of the bestselling Private novels comes a series about the dark world of wealth, secrets, and privilege.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 18, 2009
ISBN9781400182435
Author

Kate Brian

Kate Brian is the author of the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling Private series and its 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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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another beautiful book written by Kate Brian. In the story Ariana Osgood returns to school and she befriends with her ex, to move on with her life. Later on in the book Ariana's characer becomes brutal. It was too good to put down the book
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Ariana Osgood is settling in to Briana Leigh’s life. She’s now enrolled at a private school and is returning to the privileged life she’s accustomed to. She was one of the popular girls at Easton Academy and she’s determined to be the same at Atherton-Pryce Hall.Things begin to quickly fall into place for Ariana, now known as “Ana”. She’s befriended the right clique and has tied up loose ends to her past. Or so she thinks. When her former crush and nemesis learns where she is, Ariana will stop at nothing to keep her new life.Beautiful Disaster is the second novel in the Privilege series – the spinoff from the Private series. Ariana is a character readers will love to hate. At times, you will feel sympathy for her until she concocts a new plan to do away with the competition. Ariana is ruthless! I have to say, while reading the Private novels, Ariana had a quiet presence, a character that is easy to forget. Which made the truth behind Thomas’s death that more shocking.In Privilege, readers see the REAL Ariana and it’s quite frightening. In Beautiful Disaster, Ariana is portrayed as paranoid. Her confidence is slipping as her life begins to slip out of control. I have to say, I was exhausted while reading about Ariana’s scheming to keep her past hidden!Beautiful Disaster ended on a cliff hanger, one that could possibly destroy Ariana for good. Fortunately readers won’t have to wait long to see what happens next. Perfect Mistake, book three, will be released in October.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was an another amazing entry in the sick, twisted and glamorous world of Ariana Osgood. I could not put it down! Beautiful Disaster picks up where Privilege left off, and just got better the further I read. Ariana is such a great character. She can murder and eliminate any threats that threaten her, yet walk around and mingle in society easily. Ariana is so insane, but her story is just so interesting to read about. Kate Brian does such a great job writing the Privilege books. The writing in both Beautiful Diaster and Privelege just flows and captivates you. The ending was perfect, and leaves readers pining for Perfect Mistake, which comes out in October this year.