A review by joradora
Runaway by Meg Cabot

4.0

Her brain has been transplanted into the body of teen super model, Nikki Howard. The real Nikki Howard has been discovered, well, alive in a new body. Her boss has a secret worth killing over, and his son has kidnapped her and is holding her hostage until she can find out what that secret is. And if all that isn’t enough, she’s been blackmailed into breaking the heart of the only boy she’s ever loved. I guess you could say Em Watts is under a lot of pressure. What’s a girl to do?

Runaway is the third and final installment to Meg Cabot’s young adult Airhead series. The books are an intoxicating blend of high-fashion, romance, murder mystery, and sci-fi thriller. And although the secret is actually fairly predictable, that’s not really the point, the fun is in the adventure. True to form, Meg Cabot has created an original and compelling story that is fun for all ages. (And I mean ALL ages). Because, really, who doesn’t remember their first love? Or their first diamond bra worth an estimated three mil? Or that time they plotted to take down an evil multi-million dollar corporation? Well, okay, maybe not those last two.