Cross My Heart And Hope To Spy Book Report

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Cross my Heart and Hope to Spy
Written by: Ally Carter
Genre: Spy Fiction

Cameron Morgan, or Cammie, is a girl who attends the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women Spies. In the previous series of the book, she had been pressurized to break up with her first boyfriend, who accordingly was the most diverting boy in the world. It took quite a while to get over him, but now, Cammie had made up her mind to have a new and fresh start of a peaceful semester. It may have seemed simple, but along the way, more and more secrets were claimed to be unlocked.

Cammie's mother requested her to just be herself as much as possible. In fact, it was easier said than done when her friends and she discover a mysterious school for boy spies known as

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