Review: The Disappearance of Sloane Sullivan - Gia Cribbs
Review: The Disappearance of Sloane Sullivan - Gia Cribbs - May 2018
When Sloane Sullivan was 12
years old, she witnessed a murder and
then her parents were killed, and she was
quickly put into the witness protection programme under the guardianship
of Agent Mark. For years they have been changing names and moving around, now
that she is nearly 18 years old, this is
her last stop and then she is free to go to college and become Sloane Sullivan
for good. Sloane has been great at keeping under the radar until the
first day of her new school; she bangs
into a guy who is very familiar - Jason Thomas. He was her best friend, before
the incident. Though it has been six years and she has changed her eye color, he can't have recognized her or has he? Now
Sloane should tell Mark but she doesn't want to move, and she wants to be free finally,
so she keeps it a secret and eventually becomes friends with Jason and his
group. My heartfelt for Sloane as when
she visited Jason's house and saw the picture of her mother, someone she hadn't
seen in six years. What will happen though when she is finally tracked down by
the guys she has been running from? Then
Agent Mark - her protector for the past six years goes missing. Soon truths,
secrets will come unraveling out, and Sloane will discover that everything she
believed for the past six years was a lie.
Who can she trust when ones she loves and law enforcement are telling her not
to trust the one who has been there for her for the past six years? The ending of this book reminded me of
the TV show that aired a few years ago -Finding Carter. If you love YA, mystery and suspense novels with high
school life chucked into the mix, then check out The Disappearance of Sloane
Sullivan by Gia Cribbs today.
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