In this pulse-pounding final installment of the Don’t Turn Around trilogy, which Kirkus Reviews called “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo for teens, a surefire hit,” Noa and Peter race across the country in their search to destroy Project Persephone before time runs out.
Noa Torson is out of options. On the run with the three remaining teens of Persephone’s Army, she is up against immeasurable odds. The group is outnumbered, outsmarted, and outrun. But they are not giving up. When Noa and Peter realize they can’t run anymore, and that Noa’s health is quickly failing, they know they must go back to where this began. But when they come face-to-face with the man who started it all, the question becomes, can they win?
This riveting final book truly ratchets up the action as Noa and Peter confront the evil that has chased them and won’t let them go.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Reviewer Name: More
Than A Review Don’t Let Go I am a dog
lover so I loved the
opening when she is
walking the dog and
runs into a bit of
trouble. The memory of
their first kiss was
adorable. The
descriptions were so
rich I had no trouble
visualizing it. Annalee is recovering from her
cheating ex¬husband.
Eric is her best friend’s
brother. She went to his
senior prom after his
date dumped him. He
has been in love with
her ever since. Eric
decides to escort her to
her high school reunion.
Some very real scenes
from the high school
reunion unfortunately.
The chemistry between
Annalee and Eric is
immediate. She decides
she deserves a fling
while Eric wants
something more
serious. Interesting
conflict is created from
the high school reunion.
Dee was a great best
friend. I enjoyed their
interactions.