by Natasha Deen
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GENRE: YA
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BLURB:
Two years
ago, Josie Smith’s life went up in smoke. Literally. Everyone and everything
she ever loved burned in a fire—one set by a crooked cop. To survive, Josie’s
been living under the radar as a homeless kid while trying to find a way to
knock the cop down a few notches and put her on the other side of the prison
bars. But time’s running out. A pimp’s got his eye on Josie, and if she doesn’t
get off the streets soon, she’ll be the one brought down. Her salvation and the
key to the cop’s undoing seem to lie with a car thief and a rich kid. Trust and
teamwork don’t come easily to Josie—in fact, they don’t come at all—but if she
can’t find a way to make the team work and find justice for her family, she
will get burned all over again.
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EXCERPT
It
would be so easy to kill her.
So
easy.
So
simple to pass by her on the streets, take her breath with the same ease I’d
take her wallet. I’ve been on the streets for two years and I’ve learned how to
pick pockets and steal apples, which alleys are safe to sleep in and which ones
to stay away from.
And
I know how to use a knife.
How
easy it would be bump into her. Instead of slipping my fingers into her purse,
I’d slide my blade between her ribs, and I would whisper, “This is for Emily
and Danny and Emma.”
And
she would look at me, startled, shocked.
And
I would smile and walk away, leave her bleeding on the streets and the red
stain of her life dripping from the smooth edge of my knife.
But
I can’t.
I
won’t.
Death
would be too easy for her. A cop murdered on the streets. She’d get a hero’s
burial and people would cry. The department would decorate her and the Police
Chief would make speeches about her “sacrifice and loyalty to the people she
served.” Newscasters with their helmet
hair would use their The World is Ending voices and talk about the need
for better policing. People would rally for tougher laws. Cops would roust the
homeless.
I
live with these people.
They’ve
been rousted enough.
I
won’t bring pain and torment to their already tortured lives.
Besides,
if she died on the street, no one would know the truth of her.
The
lies of her.
I
will not kill her.
She
will not die.
Not
by my hand.
But.
I.
Will.
End.
Her.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Natasha Deen is the author of over a dozen books and divides her time between writing, presenting at schools, and speaking at conferences. Her previous novels include the CCBC Best Pick for Kids and Teens and 2015 Sunburst Award nominated Guardian, and the True Grime series. In her spare time she cuddles on the couch with her furry and non-furry family, and thinks the best way to beat writer’s block is with tea and cookies. Visit her at www.natashadeen.com.
Natasha Deen is the author of over a dozen books and divides her time between writing, presenting at schools, and speaking at conferences. Her previous novels include the CCBC Best Pick for Kids and Teens and 2015 Sunburst Award nominated Guardian, and the True Grime series. In her spare time she cuddles on the couch with her furry and non-furry family, and thinks the best way to beat writer’s block is with tea and cookies. Visit her at www.natashadeen.com.
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My review:
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4 stars
Burned by Natasha Deen is a contemporary young adult story
that is part of the ‘Retribution’ series that also includes the titles
“Exposed” and “Unleashed”. It is an
exciting and stark tale that is full of unexpected twists and turns and follows
the adventures of Josie, who is trying to find justice for her murdered
family. She acquires unlikely allies through
a combination of coercion and persuasion, and somehow they become a team, out
to right wrongs and using an impressive collection of mad skills to achieve
their goals.
This story captures your attention from the start, and stars
a girl who is self-reliant, creative, and full of determination. I love that she is a combination of bravado
and compassion who faces a horrendous set of circumstances yet doesn’t stop
trying. The others who become part of
her team are just as interesting and I am fascinated by the concept that each
story in the trilogy can be read in any order.
I enjoyed the adventures in this fast-paced tale and would definitely be
interested in reading more tales about these inventive and resilient kids who
search for justice.
A copy of this title was provided to me for review
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I am so glad I subscribe to The Reading Addict. This is how I get to meet so many great writers, like Natasha. Thanks for the intro to her and her work. Great job...both of you. I am so excited to read this book.
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