How to Disappear
S**Y
Nicolette and Jack have AMAZING chemistry, and made this book seriously
The first line of the summary says it all. How To Disappear really is electric.Nicolette and Jack have AMAZING chemistry, and made this book seriously, seriously addictive. Their bickering was hilarious and sweet (especially when Nicolette was holding a gun to Jack's head.) The main characters and the interactions made this book amazing, but the plot and the tense, twisty danger made it epic. It kept me guessing the whole way through, and I didn't actually predict the end which was awesome. So many layers and secrets and lies.Dangerous, romantic, and clever. I loved it.
B**)
Smart, addictive and captivating...
This is no ordinary story, in fact, the story is just the beginning. From the start, How To Disappear is split into two different voices and perspectives: hunter and hunted. Nicolette is loved and liked by everyone. She's the perfect friend, companion and always loyal. She is up for any adventure - that is until a woman ends up dead in the woods near her house - and it sends her running from anything and everything that comes her way - especially Jack, who's mission it is to find her on his brother's orders.Jack is far from clean-cut, with his family's dark past looming over him like a dark cloud. Even his high academic achievements can't wash away the stain of them, so when his brother ropes him into hunting down Nicolette and make her disappear, he can't get away. If he disagrees? He doesn't really need to know the details of not following orders - although Jack's brother makes his warning clear - he won't make that mistake.Like a heartbeat, How To Disappear races with a vibrant pulse of transfixing action and a twisted love story wrapped up with murder, secrets and lies. The clock is ticking faster down to every last moment that they outdo each other, racing against time to tell the truth and solve the mystery that makes Nicolette so wanted. They shouldn't be together, not when they are worlds apart and supposed to be on opposite sides of the court. Still they find themselves pulled together like magnets and slowly tearing away at their fake identities and pseudonyms.Smart, addictive and captivating, How To Disappear is one of the best books I read in 2015. Afterparty was the last book I read in 2014 - also by Ann - and now How To Disappear was my last for our year just gone and both were the icing on top of the cake for a year of amazing books. Something tells me that Ann's novels will just keep getting better, like this five-star, phenomenal read.
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