** I was given access to an e-book version of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. **
Four of a Kind had a decent pace, a lively cast of characters, and an overall relatable main character to anyone who felt (or feels) like a misfit in high school. Although at times I was frustrated with Reagan's choices (although I definitely had my fair share of embarrassing moments in high school, I NEVER would have dropped a class on the first day just because the teacher picked on me) overall I felt that she presented a fun and drama-filled character to follow through her many plights. I do wish the book had been a bit longer than it's brief 200 pages, so we could have had more time to get to know the secondary characters (at times her three sisters blent together a little for me). Overall, this was a quick and enjoyable read, and I would recommend it to anyone (especially teens) looking for a beach read or a palate-cleanser.