![]() ![]() 13 & up)Įveryone believes that Salil Singh killed his girlfriend, Andrea Bell, five years ago-except Pippa Fitz-Amobi. CW-worthy dialogue, quirky secondary characters, romance and suspense: a winning combination. Camelia can’t help being drawn to Ben even when he warns her to stay away. Meanwhile, Ben reveals his ability to sense the future through touch, a power he only partially controls and which failed to save his ex. Is it new boy Ben? Jock John? Ex-boyfriend Matt? Or even Camelia’s young boss at the pottery studio and shop? Whoever he is, he’s determined to win Camelia at any cost, and the tension ratchets up until the action-packed ending. As if that’s not excitement enough, Camelia seems to have attracted a secret admirer, and her lively first-person narrative is interrupted by passages from the perspective of this prospective suitor. Three months ago a handsome boy saved Camelia’s life now he’s enrolled at her school, followed by rumors that he killed his girlfriend. The prolific Stolarz ( Blue is for Nightmares, 2003, etc.) here launches the new Touch series. ![]()
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