Safe House by Meg Cabot Review! :)



Safe House by Meg Cabot is the third book in Meg's 1-800-Where-R-You Series.  To see my review for book 1 & 2 go HERE & HERE!

Safe House (1-800-Where-R-You, #3)
But this is the original cover
Vanished: Safe House & Sanctuary
I'm reading this version
Because I don't want to give away too much, since it is a third book in the series, here's the description from Goodreads:
JESS MASTRIANI
was on vacation when Amber went missing. Most people blame Jess for Amber's brutal slaying, but how could Jess -- even with her psychic ability to find anyone, anywhere -- have stopped the cheerleader from turning up dead, without having known she was even missing?
When yet another cheerleader disappears, Jess has a chance to redeem herself. If she can just find the girl before it's too late, maybe Jess will finally have a chance to be part of the in crowd. Except that it's starting to look like being "in" might just get you -- not to mention your loved ones -- killed. So much for popularity.

My thoughts:

Like anything by Meg, I really enjoyed this book! Jess is a strong female protagonist character; which is something I really admire about pretty much all of Meg's characters! :) The mystery is awesome! I truly enjoy those once in a while!  Jess also has these great powers that I think would be pretty cool, yet scary to have.
I recommend this series to anyone who liked mysteries, with a paranormal twist to them.  This is a perfect series for anyone between the ages of 13 and up.

Happy Sunday everyone! :)

 The Romance Bookie :)





Comments

  1. Safe House is my favorite from this series, which is my favorite Meg Cabot series. I loved the mystery.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I love Jess and Rob's relationship!! :)

      The Heather Wells series also has great mystery!! :)

      Delete
    2. I NEED to get to the Heather Welles series, I was planning on going to the library today to get them but something came up.

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith

Marriage Vacation by Pauline Turner Brooks (aka Jo Piazza)

The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick