In Another Life by C.C. Hunter, 336 pages. Wednesday Books (Macmillan), 2019. $19.
Content: Language: R (100+ swears; 4 “f”); Mature Content: PG-13;
Violence: PG.
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS –
OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE
Chloe’s parents just divorced, forcing Chloe
to move to a new school her senior year.
Chloe is dealing with the disappointment of her cheating father and her
mother’s depression, so she has low expectations for her senior year until she
meets Cash. The first time Chloe and
Cash meet, Chloe is confused by Cash’s weird behavior, but as they get to know
each other they have good chemistry. What
Chloe doesn’t know is that Cash thinks Chloe is his foster family’s kidnapped
daughter and he is trying to uncover the evidence that connects Chloe to his
foster family.
I enjoyed the characters
because their stories are each to empathize with and I felt like the chemistry
between Chloe and Cash was well done. Even
though the story line isn’t anything new, I read this book quickly because I
wanted to find out if Chloe was the kidnapped daughter. As entertaining as this book is, it’s not a
have to buy and with the swear count and sexual content which describes make
out sessions this is optional.
Reviewer,
C. Peterson
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