Review copy courtesy of the author, at no cost, in exchange for an honest review. I will post my review of that one when I'm finished. It was nice and easy read and can't wait to start Book 2, Earth Angel. This was a nicely played out mystery with some twists that, while easy to keep straight, kept me intrigued from start to finish. And they, Matt and Erin, along with Armando and Guy, are NOT what the seem or who they say they are. She humiliated herself so many times in order to help keep her mom safe and alienated herself from her best friends, Matt and Erin. I wasn't sure of Guy throughout the novel but the end helped me put him into perspective. A definite indicator of the age group of the teens (around 15-ish) is the maturity level - or immaturity level - of them. It has such hysterical elements and antics that are so typical of a teenager. And enter Armando-everything she wished for her mom to find except now that Suze is dating Armando, Megan doesn't like it. Shortly thereafter Guy, a new guy to Megan's school, who is hotter than sin itself, comes to town and has his sights set on Megan. Megan send a small prayer, wishing her mom to find someone worthy of her. When Suze dates her first guy, Megan is not at all impressed by him. I love the tight relationship that Megan and her mom, Suze, have in this book. When Megan's mom, who's been single for as long as Megan can remember, decides to start dating, Megan's not quite sure that's a good idea.
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