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Book: Deadly Little Voices by Laurie Faria Stolarz
Pages: 343
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal
Source: Library
Short Synopsis: Camelia thought she only had the power to sense the future through touch. But lately she's been starting to hear voices too. She finds out that she must save two girls who are in danger, but doesn't know who the girls are, and must figure it out before it's too late.
My Thoughts: Another great read by Stolarz! I absolutely love this series and am sad to know that there's only one left in the series.
Camelia had always had special powers. The ability to sense the future through the power of touch. But lately she's been starting to hear voices. And not just any voices. These are mean voices, telling her that she is ugly, talentless, and would be better off dead.
Camelia is starting to think that she might being going crazy like her aunt. And on top of all the craziness that Camelia is experiencing, her aunt is finally out of the mental institute and is living with the family.
As Camelia starts to gain new leads, she thinks it could be a fellow classmate. But due to a past horrible incident, Camelia finds it hard to get close to Danica. But as Camelia gets closer to the case, she finds herself in even more danger than she can imagine. Can Camelia save her classmate without being in danger herself, and not go crazy from the powers of her gift?
I adore Stolarz and her style of writing. It's different than any other author that I've come across from. Stolarz keeps you engaged and entertained, while trying to find out who the culprit is. This series is filled with mystery, romance, and action.
I originally loved the relationship with Camelia and Ben, and was a bit disappointed that she turned her attention towards Adam, even though they have great chemistry together.
I also loved the creepy feel the story had to it, and was exceptionally eerie. You didn't know what the culprit was going to do next, or how Camelia was going to handle her powers. The situation with Camelia's aunt made it even more creepier as well.
Now normally, I'm not one where authors switch the style of writing constantly, especially with italics, but Stolarz does it really well. All in all, creepy characters and setting, interesting romance, and a great series.
Would I recommend this book: Yes
Rating: I give this book a 4.5/5.
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