![]() ![]() Watt is prepared to do anything to win Leda back – even to dig up secrets that are better left buried.Īnd now that Avery is home from England – with a new boyfriend, Max – her life seems more picture-perfect than ever. What happens when all her lies finally catch up with her? Rylin is reunited with an old flame and finds herself torn between two worlds, and two very different boys.Ĭalliope feels trapped. Leda just wants to move on from what happened in Dubai but a new investigation forces her to seek help – from the person she’s spent all year trying to forget. And when you have everything, you have everything to lose… WARNING: there will be some spoilers for the other two books in this series, but none for this book itself! Read The Thousandth Floor and The Dazzling Heights before continuing!Īmidst the high-tech luxury and futuristic glamour of Manhattan’s thousand-storey super-tower, give wealthy teenagers are keeping dangerous secrets. I actually read this book over a month ago, however I kept notes of my thoughts throughout my reading, so, without further ado, let’s begin! ![]() ![]() Today I’m reviewing the final book in The Thousandth Floor trilogy by Katharine McGee: The Towering Sky. It’s been a while since I’ve written a review, but I’m slowly getting back into the swing of writing again. ‘ “Didn’t you feel me, loving you from across the ocean?” ‘ Katharine McGee, The Towering Sky ![]()
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