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Vision of Secrets by Vincent Morrone

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4.0

I picked up this book free and when I went to write my review of it, I couldn't find any of my review notes, which is so frustrating. The fact that I gave it four stars means I probably wrote good notes as well! Thankfully reading the blurb reminded me of what happened in the book so I can do a short review.

Bristol is a good female character that is easy to like. She gets visions of crimes and sees ghosts which makes it hard to have any kind of normal life. Getting visions makes her want to try and solve the case and do something productive with her gift/curse. I liked the plot ideas and I loved the ghost who can't stop singing Copacabana! It got me singing it as well! I thought it was well written with good characters and interesting plot.

I chose, however, not to continue with the series. I was getting tired of the same romances in YA fiction and book one in the series sounded like the same thing. If you like the girl likes dangerous boy type YA, I expect you'll be interested in the series.

lifeandliterature's review

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3.0

Very short, but intrigued by the ending which appears to be a great lead into the next book.
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