Shimmer (Breathe #2) by Elena Dillon
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YA Romantic Suspense
Book 2 in the Breathe Series:
Chandler Raines and her “dad” are on the run. Never staying in one
place for very long. It’s just not safe. When they arrive in Lafayette, Louisiana,
Chandler quickly realizes this is the place she wants to call home. Friends, a
cute boy, and competitive cheerleading have her taking dangerous risks to have
the life she always wanted. Risks she promised she wouldn’t take.
When her lies catch up to her, a decision has to be made. Stay or run?
Will the evil that’s chased them for the last four years catch up to them? When
Chandler’s past comes screeching into the present she’ll have to sacrifice
everything to keep what she loves safe. But will it be enough?
Review:
Review:
This is a YA contemporary romance and it's the
second in the series, but can be read as a stand alone. I liked the fact the author took her time in developing the
love story and it wasn’t just instant love, instant love stories are a major no
go for me and have caused me to instantly stop reading just as fast as they
instantly fell in love. I loved
the mystery around why Chandler and Logan are running but I think it
took too long to explain the reasons why. In doing it, it made it hard me to
understand what the big deal was, and why they were running. Over all out of 5
stars I would give this one a 3.
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~*~About the Author~*~
Elena lives and
writes in a suburb North of Los Angeles.
She has never lived anywhere besides California which is probably a good
thing since she hates being cold and is terrified to drive in the snow. She
loves being a wife and a mother to her three kids and three dogs, although
really the bulldog is the fourth child who has never matured beyond the toddler
stage.
A self-proclaimed
nerd, she has been writing since she was a child. She has only recently,
however, come out of the closet about this to her family and friends. They now understand better, but not
completely, why she talks about characters in stories as if they are real
people.
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