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Remember by Eileen Cook
Remember by Eileen Cook






The plan involves the kidnapping of the town’s most prominent popular girl and Skye’s role is to act as a psychic to help the police with leads. So when Sky is invited into an elaborate plan to make a lot of extra money, enough to help her start a new life, she considers it and then agrees.

Remember by Eileen Cook

Drew’s family has money, Skye’s does not. Skye Thorn, the main character, does tarot card readings in the high school cafeteria for a little extra cash but not enough to make a difference in her future plans with her best friend Drew to move to New York City and live together. What is one willing to do to change their destiny? What is one capable of in order to have that destiny boulder? Do we make choices because that is our destiny or can we control the events in our life? On to the story. Right from the beginning, it’s a story about challenging one’s destiny. But that never kept anyone from trying to change it. It’s easier to leave alone than to try and change it. I love, love, love the opening paragraph to the novel.ĭestiny is like a boulder. The Hanging Girl by Eileen Cook delves into the female adolescent intrigue with an ending that left me with my mouth slightly gaping open wondering about the choices and motivations made by the main character. However, I was also fascinated by the choices the main character made at the end of the novel. Last year, I read With Malice and was fascinated by the twist and turns throughout the novel to discover the truth.

Remember by Eileen Cook

Nothing like a good psychological thriller while relaxing by the pool or chilling on the beach. When I found out that Eileen Cook had a new book being released I jumped at the chance to receive an advanced readers copy to devour on my summer vacation.

Remember by Eileen Cook

You can read my full Disclosure Policy Here THE HANGING GIRL BY EILEEN COOK BOOK REVIEW Disclosure: I was given an ARC of this book by Raincoast Books in order to facilitate this review.








Remember by Eileen Cook