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Bones and relationships have mended in the months following the blizzard, and now Brenna is ready to learn about Abraham’s history with Clayton Finn. Even as she gains new insight into the dark mind of the nefarious Puppet Master, life takes an unexpected turn for the worst when several people, including her uncle, end up in the hospital after eating cakes she made. Is it food poisoning or is there something more sinister at work? As far as her classmates are concerned, Brenna is trouble and some are eager to punish her. Could that be the intention of Finn and his puppet or is there a bigger target centered in the crosshairs? Sprinkle in an insecure boyfriend, the return of his domineering father and neglectful mother, the pressure to choose a college, and Brenna’s got a recipe for disaster.

292 pages, Paperback

First published November 10, 2014

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Ann K. Shepherd

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Ann K. Shepherd graduated from Biola University with a degree in Psychology. Currently, she lives next door to Mickey Mouse in Anaheim, California, where she can usually be found seated in front of her computer with a Diet Coke or curled up with a young adult novel. She prefers werewolves to vampires, is highly imaginative yet anal, hates heights but loves to fly, and firmly believes that there can never be too much cheese in any dish. Her novel, Seeing Red, won second place in the Gotham Writers' Workshop Young Adult Novel Discovery Contest.

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November 17, 2014
A great addition to a wonderful mystery series. I read a lot of young adult books and have never come across anything like this series. Love the characters, too.
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