The Rupert's made four girls friends but the band could now tear them apart too.
The girls end up kidnapping one of the four boys called Rupert from the band and after tieing him up in their hotel room, resigning him from the band as he was the weakest member in their opinion and also said some rather horrible things about one of the girl's weight and the other's dad being dead.
Whilst Erin is the mastermind behind the book's title essentially by wanting to eradicate the idea of the Boy Band completely after a bad experience with the members back at a concert she attended they held in Dublin. Only they don't expect a certain event to happen that changes their hostage situation forever.
Each girl has a lot of issues to their history making them a force to be reckoned with as one! I personally do not like boy bands in their traditional sense which drew me in because of the title.
However, the first half of the book seemed rather slow with laying down the main plot line behind their hidden plan.
I do think many younger readers would appreciate the book a lot more but it was good.
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