I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.<\/p>Shadow Girl<\/strong> by Liana Liu<\/a> <\/p>\n The house on Arrow Island is full of mystery.<\/p>\n Yet, when Mei arrives, she can\u2019t help feeling relieved. She\u2019s happy to spend the summer in an actual mansion tutoring a rich man\u2019s daughter if it means a break from her normal life\u2014her needy mother, her delinquent brother, their tiny apartment in the city. And Ella Morison seems like an easy charge, sweet and well behaved.<\/p>\n What she doesn\u2019t know is that something is very wrong in the Morison household.<\/p>\n Though Mei tries to focus on her duties, she becomes increasingly distracted by the family\u2019s problems and her own complicated feelings for Ella\u2019s brother, Henry. But most disturbing of all are the unexplained noises she hears at night\u2014the howling and thumping and cries.<\/p>\n Mei is a sensible girl. She isn\u2019t superstitious; she doesn\u2019t believe in ghosts. Yet she can\u2019t shake her fear that there is danger lurking in the shadows of this beautiful house, a darkness that could destroy the family inside and out...and Mei along with them.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\t\t
Published by<\/strong> HarperTeen<\/a> on 12\/19\/17
Genres:<\/strong> Contemporary<\/a>, Mystery & Detective<\/a>, Paranormal<\/a>, Young Adult<\/a>
Pages:<\/strong> 336
Format:<\/strong> eARC<\/a>
Source:<\/strong> Publisher
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