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Forever, Again

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Lily Bennett is less than thrilled to be the new kid as she starts her junior year in high school. But soon after classes begin, she meets a classmate, Cole Drepeau, with whom she forms an immediate and intimate bond. As Cole and Lily grow closer, Lily learns about the murder that divided the town more than thirty years before. In 1987, graduating senior Amber Greeley snapped, killing her boyfriend Ben-Cole's uncle-and taking her own life. Lily feels inexplicably linked to Amber, and she can't help but think that there's more to the girl's story. Determined to investigate the truth about Cole's uncle's death, Lily and Cole are pulled into a dark mystery-one that shakes the constraints of the world they've always believed in. Masterfully told by best-selling author Victoria Laurie, this novel alternates voices between Lily and Amber, a generation apart, as decades of dark family secrets and treacherous betrayals are woven into the most epic of love stories.
Praise for When
"Laurie's debut for teens is quite an accomplishment. . . The character development is just as riveting as the plot in this well-constructed thriller." — Kirkus Reviews
"This excellent book is a must-have for all libraries, especially where suspense and teen-life fiction is hot. This novel will provide crossover appeal to both older teens and adults." — VOYA
"[T]he novel packs in plenty of fast-paced, nail-biting fun, perfect for fans of Barnes' The Naturals series." — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"The plot is filled with false turns, which will keep readers engaged until the surprising ending." — School Library Journal
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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2016
      A contemporary white teenager becomes obsessed with a 1987 murder after she discovers that she is the reincarnation of one of its principals. All her life Lily Bennet has had violent nightmares. It is only when she moves back to her dads hometown that she realizes through a hypnosis session with a local therapist that she is the reincarnation of Amber Greeley, a girl who supposedly murdered her boyfriend and then killed herself. Amazingly, her new crush, Cole, has learned that he is the reincarnation of Ambers boyfriend. He is also, helpfully, a future FBI agentin-training with (highly contrived) access to the original murder file, so with him, Lily tries to clear Ambers name. The investigation turns deadly when the two learn that their own family members may have been complicit. Alternate chapters from Ambers point of view reveal what really happened in 1987. The occasional 1980s clothing and movie references are the only bright spots in a clich-ridden text in which this is a representative exchange: Hes trash. His whole family is trash, and I will not have my granddaughter associating with the likes of them! Even if readers can get past the boilerplate dialogue and convenient coincidences, the identity of the killer and circumstances of the murders are so preposterous that no amount of suspended disbelief will help them ring true. Skip. (Paranormal thriller. 12-16)

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2016

      Gr 9 Up-When Lily Bennett enters a new school the summer before 11th grade, she attempts to keep her anxiety hidden. Though she is happy to be away from her ex-best friend, Sara, and her deadbeat father, she is burdened with recurring nightmares. Enter Cole Drepeau, a good-looking, charismatic classmate who befriends Lily on the first day. As they get closer, the teens discover an uncanny shared connection to a murder case that shocked the town back in 1987. Surreal events relating to the deaths of Amber and Ben, the two seniors at the center of the horrific past events, cause Lily to question her sanity. What she uncovers convinces her that life is more than what it appears to be. Told in the alternating voices of Lily and Amber, this page-turner goes beyond typical romantic banter. Filled with paranormal experiences, it delivers a plot twist that is sure to excite high school students. Touching on sensitive issues, such as eating disorders and domestic abuse, the novel stays grounded in reality while highlighting important topics. Though the entertaining 1980s references may go over some readers' heads and the action is occasionally contrived, this fast-paced romance-mystery is an engaging read. VERDICT This absorbing book is a worthy addition to high school and public library collections.-Karin Greenberg, Queens College, NY

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2016
      Grades 7-10 In the midst of her parents' messy divorce, Lily is the new girl in town, living with her mom in the large, lonely house ruled by her formal and guarded paternal grandmother. Amber lived in the same town decades ago, and though the townspeople believe she died by her own hand after killing her boyfriend, Lily comes to believe something different. Amber is plaguing Lily with nightmares that make sleep impossible in an attempt to connect from beyond the grave to right wrongs and bring the truth of her life, love, and death to light. Amber's story is interwoven with Lily's investigation in alternating chapters full of small-town secrets; meanwhile, Lily's boyfriend, Cole, shares a family connection to Amber's boyfriend. In the tradition of Lois Duncan, Laurie pulls star-crossed love, the paranormal, violent ends, and investigations into a heart-swelling, page-turning package sure to please readers looking for romantic suspense with otherworldly echoes. Fans of Lisa McMann's Wake (2008) and Kimberly Derting's The Body Finder (2010) will be drawn to this haunting murder mystery.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      New girl Lily and classmate Cole share an eerie connection with two local teens who died in a supposed murder-suicide in 1987. Lily and Cole investigate and uncover dark family and town secrets. Despite some clichis, contrivances, and melodramatic romance, this thriller should attract readers with its complex social issues (including eating disorders and abuse), paranormal elements, surprising plot twist, and alternating narrators and time periods.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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