13 To Life review by KPor_Hopkins
13 to Life: A Werewolf's Tale
by Shannon Delany
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 15
Reviewer's Location - Hopkins, MI , United States
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Weird sounds in the middle of the night, creatures lurking in the shadows, and a new family of Russians. The Rusakova family keeps to themselves, eats a lot of meat, and seem to be interested in Jessie. Jessie Gillmansen has had a lot of problems lately and showing the new student, Peitr Rusakova, around isn't going to be a joy. Peitr seems to be diffrent and all the girls seem to be interested in that, except Jessie. When Derek, Jessie's dream guy, begins to look her way something even weirder takes place; Peitr becomes protective of Jessie. Secrets, lies and action lie ahead. Which path will Jessie continue on?

Opinion: 

13 to Life, dark, mysterious and action packed lies continue throughout the book. Jessie seems to have some problems at first glance, but when things begin to get bad Jessie finds a will. In this case the will was not the one most people would think of. This book seems to make every choice you would have guessed before the time came. There were hardly any twists in this plot. A few minor clues lead us to find out that the charming Peitr is a werewolf. However this book focuses on someone else's side of the story. Throughout the plot Jessie's life gets even more complicated than it would leave you to believe. 13 to Life leaves you waiting for the sequel. Mysterious, dark, dangerous, loaded with a plot you would think of after a couple chapters, 13 to Life is definitely a book for people who love mysterious romances. I think that this book shows a plot that goes where you think it will. However even despite that fact, it keeps tension in the book and keeps you thinking "Why would you want to do that?" It has potential and kept me reading on and waiting for the sequel, which is coming out in Febuary.

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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