


I could hardly feel as much sympathy for Ariana’s plight, as I did in the Private prequel Last Christmas, because the way she has become was so scary. And I don’t hesitate to use such a cruel word, because that is what Ariana has become. Privilege details the life of Ariana-once she’s too far gone down sociopath lane. What I got was unexpected, to say the least. And so she waits and cleverly plots her escape, because Ariana is willing to do anything to get a second chance at a life of privilege.Īs a fan of Kate Brian’s Private series, I knew I had to check out its new spinoff series, Privilege. much longer she can’t stand knowing that her future has been lost. But Ariana knows she can’t stay at the Brenda T. Trumball Correctional Facility for Women is one of the nicer places she could’ve been sent? Who cares if she’s still allowed to wear her precious fleur-de-lis necklace because of her father’s bribery? That doesn’t change the fact that Ariana is still locked up for at least twenty years. Ever since Ariana Osgood was arrested for the murder of Thomas Pearson, her life has been nothing compared to the luxury of how it used to be.
