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3 kirjaa tekijältä Stacey R. Campbell
From the award winning author of ARRGH , Hush and Whisper comes the third installation in the Lakeview series. It's Halle Henry's final year at Lakeview Academy, and she is determined to make it her best year yet. But when drugs are discovered in her boyfriend Alex's backpack and he is expelled, Halle's life spins out of control. Refusing to believe the accusations against him, Halle vows to get to the bottom of what really happened and bring Alex back to campus so they can graduate together. Now, all Halle has to do is save her boyfriend, solve a murder, graduate from high school, and keep from getting killed in the process.-While I recommend starting any series with the first book, Scream is masterfully written, easily a stand-alone book that will resonate with readers as they devour the book in one sitting, leaving them craving for more. - San Diego Book Review
From the author of ARRGH comes a modern day fairy tale of an unknown princess and a young journalist who follows a lead to find out if she exists. What if your entire life was a lie? When her adoption was finalized, Blakely Henery's parents swore to never question the origin of her birth.But after Europe's favorite monarchy is killed in a single act of terrorism, questions arise.Max Ryder thinks he knows the truth and is admitted into a rugby exchange program halfway around the world with the sole purpose of finding out if he's right.A stolen email puts Blakely's life in danger. Now Max has to decide what it is he is really after, the story of a life time, or the girl who's identity is still unknown.- An exciting rush filled with new twists and turns page after page. I have found that there are rarely any good YA mystery novels, and Hush was a fresh breath of air. Unlike so many books for young readers, the characters in this book were perfectly sculpted to be realistic, people you could actually run into and their tales could hold truth. - San Franscico Book Review