For Cammie this school her home and they only thing to her that is normal. Her mother was a spy and now is the head master of the school and her father was a spy. She goes to school there with her best friends Liz, Bex, and latter Macey.
Anyway, the first book, I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I Would Have To Kill You, is all about Cammie and her first crush/boyfriend. She likes a boy who doesn't know that she is a spy (or training to be so). The first book is flirty and cute. Don't judge the whole series on the first book. They get better as they go on.
Don't Judge A Girl By Her Cover, the action really picks up! Cammie visits her friend Macey at the end of summer. This trip was planned to be exiting because Macey's father was becoming the vice president of the U.S. Quickly the fun time Macey and Cammie plans turn in to a disaster when a kidnapping plot occurs. The two girls survive (barley) by using the little knowledge of spy skills they have. When school starts again Cammie and her friends cannot forget what happened over the summer and start to investigate the kidnapping plot.
The fourth book, Only The Good Spy Young, the girls have finally figured out a little about the kidnapping plot but then one of Cammie's closest allies is a double agent the girls fear for the life they always knew.
The last, United We Spy, this is the newest book. I just read it. Almost everything I say will give away something from the book before. I will tell you this. . . This book is an epic finally of one of the most wonderful books I have every read.
Also, I would recommend this book to girls because of the strong female characters.
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