Review: Deadly Little Lessons - Laurie Faria Stolarz
Review: Deadly Little Lessons - Book #5 Touch Novel - Laurie Faria Stolarz - December 2012
Life for Camelia doesn't seem to ever get seem to get easier, even after she found out about her aunt having the same abilities and she was hoping when Aunt Alexia stayed with them it could give her some answers. Her love life too was on the rocks as she was still very much in love with Ben , but was in a relationship with Adam- whom she did care for but wasn't in love with on the same level as Ben who was away in New York getting some space and time away. In Deadly Little Lessons , Camelia discovers that she is adopted and that her real mum is actually Aunt Alexia which makes more sense that she got the ability via a direct bloodline and genetics rather than skipping generations as her mum - Alexia's sister doesn't have the same ability. I was hoping for more information on her biological parents - maybe something more about her father as it touches briefly on the past. Camelia seems to be drawn to a cold case of a girl Sasha and this leads her to the Rhode Island School of Design ,where Sasha attended and went missing. With the help and guidance of a blog she has discovered run by a man named Neal Moche - Camelia will help to not only solve this case but in the process discover more about herself as a person and a recollection on who she wants in her live and the roles that they play. Though I am Team Adam in this series , I am happy that she ended with Ben - as he is right for her and since they both have the touch ability - they can help and understand one another better and together they make a brilliant team of crime solvers. If you love stories about teens with special abilities and solving crimes / teen spy novels then Laurie Faria Stolarz series "Touch" is for you.
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