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Lost Girl by Dax Varley

100pagesaday's review against another edition

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4.0

Juniper has inherited some mystic skills from her grandmother, whenever she uses these skills, she gets what she calls her 'Blue Vibe."

Juniper is helping her friend Gena try to find her missing retainer along with their friend Anne. They consult a Ouija Board for help; the board gives them the word 'Park.' This isn't helpful to any of the girls, so they decide to try scrying instead. While scrying, Juniper sees a young girl that is injured; the girl's face continues to haunt Juniper as they search for Gena's retainer. When Juniper comes across a "Missing" poster with the girl's face on it, her Blue Vibe jumps into overdrive and she decides that she needs to find this lost girl no matter what.


A good, fast-paced, Sci-Fi mystery with very true to life teenage girl characters. Who knew a missing retainer could lead to finding a runaway girl? I like the way the Juniper's psychic elements were handled and using an I-pad as a modern scrying device was great! Juniper, Gena and Anne were great characters that I felt like I knew, despite the fact that this is a novelette and not very long at all.

Lost Girl was received for free via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.

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5.0

Reading this novelette left me wanting more. The story was interesting, fun, fast paced, had good characters, suspense, action and was great to read.
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