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Friday’s Page 69 ~ I Killed Zoe Spanos

Friday’s Page 69 ~ I Killed Zoe Spanos

I Killed Zoe Spanos, Kit Frick, murder, mystery, young adult, romance, summer, baby-sitting, podcast, blue, water, girl, black hair, sunglasses, shadow, secrets, sisters, family, young adult
MARTINA GREEN: We’re hearing a clip of AD Massey from Channel Four news, which aired on the night of January seventh. That’s right, listeners. The police actually think Zoe Spanos attempted to motorboat across the Atlantic to the Jersey shore, to board a bus to Philadelphia. And that she succeeded.
Maybe it’s possible, for an experienced boater, which Zoe was not. The police have latched onto the fact that Zoe was majoring in marine biology like it’s some kind of proof she was an expert in all things nautical. News flash: College-level research knowledge of the giant squid does not equal experience with boating or aquatic navigation.

October Horror Mystery Month Fest ~ Creepy Cover Edition ~ Day 13 ~ Diary of a Haunting

October Horror Mystery Month Fest ~ Creepy Cover Edition ~ Day 13 ~ Diary of a Haunting

Diary of a Haunting, Book 1, There is a girl on your wall/ceiling, Bed, Girl, Horror, Young Adult, Diary, Ghosts, Horror, M. Verano, White/Blue/Grey

Weekly Quote for Week-32 2020 ~ Don’t Look Back

Weekly Quote for Week-32 2020 ~ Don’t Look Back

Don't Look Back, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Ballet Dancer, Tutu, Mirror, Murder, Mystery, Amnesia, Romance, Young Adult“Things aren’t perfect. They are far, far from it,but they are getting there, and I wasn’t looking back. Not when there were so many good things in the future.”

Review for Aurora Burning

Review for Aurora Burning

Aurora Rising, Aurora Burning, Sci-Fi, Young Adult, Orange, Multiple POV, Romance3 stars? 1 star? 5 stars? I don’t know, but I do know that this book wasn’t always a favourite. For now I will give it 2.5 stars. Right in the middle of the rating scale of 5.

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Friday’s Page 69 ~ Aurora Burning

Friday’s Page 69 ~ Aurora Burning

Aurora Rising, Aurora Burning, Sci-Fi, Young Adult, Orange, Multiple POV, Romance
I don’t know how Scarlett keeps acquiring these clothes.
Her ability to summon new outfits seemingly at will is almost supernatural. She was gone for a total of eighty-seven minutes with only a handful of credits in her pocket, and she returned with a new wardrobe for each of us, suited to the mission at hand. She does not steal – she waves receipts in Zila’s and Aurora’s faces and regaled them with tales of retail prowess, using arcane words like twofer and cleav discount.