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The simulation was only the beginning… When the Chi Rho Iota Corporation announces that the second round of War Game XRI will be at a different school, Cassie Routhier and her squad are convinced it’s game over for Settontown High. Their new opponents have an entire squad of champions, a group that rules with fear and goes by the Shrewdest Faction. The more Cassie learns about them, the more happy she is to be injured and watching everyone else from the sidelines. Cassie gets herself in trouble when she overhears something she shouldn’t. There’s no way she can stand among the Chi Rho Iota Corporation and act like nothing is wrong. When facing the Shrewdest Faction seems like the better choice, Cassie knows there is no going back to the way things were before. She must choose a battle inside the simulation
Limited truth will be revealed.... When a strange group called the Chi Rho Iota Corporation arrives in the small town of Settontown, Delaware, fourteen-year-old Cassie Routhier and her classmates are thrust into a state of the art war simulation that is supposed to prepare them for World War III. It isn’t long before rules are broken, and for it to seem like something is off with the federally mandated war game. Cassie and her squad must discover the intentions of the Chi Rho Iota Corporation and participate in a simulation that claims to be harmless when it’s anything but. When the enemy realizes this and starts playing dirty, the goal is no longer to win, but to survive
War with the enemy is imminent… The Chi Rho Iota Corporation is holding Brayden against his will and Cassie Routhier will stop at nothing to get him back. With the help of Squad Treble, she prepares to wage war with Owen at his island headquarters to stop his diabolical plans once and for all. When teenagers from all over Delaware join the cause, Cassie hopes that she’ll have Brayden home by Christmas. But time is running out, and Brayden, Delaware, and the entire world need Cassie to win one more time. In the final book of the Squad Treble series, there is no simulation. War is real.
Sometimes desperate times call for desperate measures… The Thanksgiving holiday should be a welcome break from Owen and the Chi Rho Iota Corporation, but Cassie Routhier has too much on her mind to relax. The mysterious organization is planning on taking over the world and Squad Treble has no idea how to warn anyone without putting themselves in danger. Add strained relationships and unresolved feelings, and it doesn't seem like a joyous holiday is in store for anyone.​ When one member of Squad Treble goes missing and another betrays the group, Cassie isn’t sure if she can handle much more. It’s the advice of an unlikely ally that makes her realize that she and her friends are the only ones that can make a stand and in turn save their teammates. The only option they have is war.
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