
To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4)
4.37
16,151 ratings·1,178 reviews
Joey is dead. His head arrived in a box, tied with a bow and a chilling card tucked inside. One major threat has been eliminated, but we're far from safe. The Jackal has joined forces with the notorious, sadistic killer Joseph Beaumont Sr., intent on destroying my family, convinced we're responsible...
- Pages
- 352
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2020-03-20
- Publisher
- Independently Published
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J. Bree
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J Bree is a dreamer, writer, mother, and cat-wrangler.The order of priorities changes daily.She lives on the coast of Western Australia in a city where it rains too much. She spends her days dreaming about all of her book boyfriends, listening to her partner moan about how the lawns are looking, and being a snack bitch...
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littlegirlbigbook·3 years ago
4.5✨ This ending… just wow.
Shit goes absolutely fucking insane in the last 30% of *To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4)*. And that’s saying something considering J. Bree’s entire Hannaford Prep series is fucked. And I’ve loved every moment of it. This series is so underrated and amazing. The slow burn is sooo slow but you don’t even care because the enemies-to-lovers and bully tropes are done so well. The plot is amazing and addictive.
The way this family just knows each other on such an innate le...
✧ FLINN ✧ (Semi-Hiatus)·4 years ago
To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4) by J. Bree is, without a doubt, the best installment in the series so far.
G·4 years ago
Great ending to this series! *To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4)* by J. Bree offers a truly satisfying conclusion.
Simron Parida·4 years ago
This was bad, so incredibly bad. Ugh, why on earth do authors ruin books by trying to stretch already flimsy stories into an entire extra 500 pages? What a waste of time! This *book review* of *To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4)* by *J. Bree* found the story so incredibly repetitive that I could literally predict the next time someone would make Lips French toast, which she'd blush for (and for dicks, too). I had to skip so much past 50% because it was just plain nothing. The books gradually got wo...
sara ♡·5 years ago
‧͙⁺˚*・༓☾☆ 2.75 stars ☆☽༓・*˚⁺‧͙Goddamn it, I was rooting for this series so muchhhh. I'm going to review this book alone first, and then I'll review the whole series.‧͙⁺˚*To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4) review*˚⁺‧͙Things I liked: More description of the murders—we didn't get that in the others. Illy, love him. The whole plot twist at the end and Poe, yesss loved that. Also, the reunions between the Twelve always entertained me. Sex scenes, we got so much more than in the other books. Things I did...
Jessica·5 years ago
Honestly, I'm not sure what happened.I don't know what happened to this series. I was SO hyped up about the Hannaford Prep series after book one. I gave it a really enthusiastic review. I'm honestly disappointed with how things turned out.In the beginning, Lips was a strong-willed, alpha female lead. By around book three, I feel like she just became too passive. I understand the guys were her family at that point, but in public, and especially at club meetings, she shouldn't have allowed them to...
Gizelle Chia·5 years ago
I struggled to finish To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4). It took weeks, in fact, just to convince myself to finish it because I simply had to find out who Lip’s father was. The first three quarters of the book were painfully repetitive... Eat French Toast, Have sex, Kill, repeat. To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4) by J. Bree dragged on, and it felt quite disconnected from the previous books in the series. I really struggled to suspend my belief in reality this time around because everything seemed ex...
Donna ~ The Romance Cover·6 years ago
Keeping up with J. Bree's To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4) was quite a task. There was so much happening, and surprisingly, very little of it took place at the school. In fact, Hannaford Prep itself felt like nothing more than a sparse backdrop in this series finale. This installment of the Hannaford Prep series was heavily focused on blood, gore, death, and a significant amount of sex. All the loose threads were tied up neatly, like perfect bows. The very ending was unexpected, but I found it to...
Daisy Delfin·6 years ago
Pages: 352My rating: 3Read other books by this author in the future: yesI changed the rating after my recent reread.This was a buddy read with the #cakeeaters from RHR.I am going to review all four books at once, and I will copy this review to the other books too.The first book is about Lips Anderson starting at Hannaford Prep. We don't know much about her at this point, only that she earned a scholarship to attend this school, that she's an orphan, 15 years old, and already emancipated.Quite ea...
Sanne·6 years ago
I can't believe it's over! I waited so long for this book, To The End (Hannaford Prep, #4). J. Bree has truly delivered an amazing end to an amazing series. I loved every single second of it, and this book review is my enthusiastic recommendation.




