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Monday, August 17, 2015

Blog tour: Secrets don't keep by Elora Ramirez

Secrets Don’t Keep Synopsis:
My name is Kera Collins, and I would do anything for a golden nod.
At first glance, my life appears perfect: the best friends, the best school, the attention of Dex Albright, the deliciously irresistible grandson to the Headmaster. All I need is the prestige behind La Boheme, an elite secret society formed within the walls of my school, and my life would be complete. Once I’m in, I’ll be the one with all of the secrets.
It’s just…no one told me these secrets could kill.
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MY THOUGHTS:
I was so into this book that I just had to stay up until I finished it. I've always been intrigued by secret societies ever since I watched The Skulls. Usually I'm not a fan of present and past chapters, but it was the only way for this book and I loved it. This all takes place in a private high school for the rich kids and that school is exactly where Kera Collin's parents send her so she can get into an Ivy league college. Kera is desperate for an invite to the secret society that is La Boheme. Enter Dex Albright the grandson of the head master and the magistrate of La Boheme.Dex doesn't like his Grandfather all too well, he believes that he had something to do with Dex's dads boating accident. Once Kera and Dex get invited to join the society Kera starts to realize that things aren't exactly what they seem. Secret after secret gets revealed. I really hope there is a sequel to this amazing book.
Elora Ramirez Bio:

Elora Ramirez has been telling stories her whole life.

It started when she was four, when she taught herself how to read and write as a way to entertain herself while her grandmother kicked and danced in aerobics class. She cut her teeth on books from Dr. Seuss and writing anywhere she could find the space -- including her Fischer Price kitchenette, the pages of picture books, and Highlights Magazines.

She's matured a bit since then, now choosing to write in the margins of her books and on the mirrors of her apartment ideas and thoughts surrounding story and what makes us human. You can read more on her blog, eloranicole.com

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