Rules for Disappearing by Ashley Elston


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Quick and Dirty review:

  • Was annoyed when I went to get the cover picture ahead of finishing my review, to discover that there is a sequel
  • Not a cliffhanger ending; more like a bad horror movie, in that the bad guy isn't really gone
  • Moved quickly
  • My teens will like it better than I did
  • Some loose ends are not tied up, which sets up the sequel
  • I thought it was fairly easy to figure out who the " bad guy" was, but I don't understand how he was able to track things, perhaps that will be answered in the next book  
  • Not sure if the bad guy is really bad, or just creepy.
  • Definitely on my to buy list for the HS

Goodreads summary:
She’s been six different people in six different places: Madeline in Ohio, Isabelle in Missouri, Olivia in Kentucky . . . But now that she’s been transplanted to rural Louisiana, she has decided that this fake identity will be her last.

Witness Protection has taken nearly everything from her. But for now, they’ve given her a new name, Megan Rose Jones, and a horrible hair color. For the past eight months, Meg has begged her father to answer one question: What on earth did he do – or see – that landed them in this god-awful mess? Meg has just about had it with all the Suits’ rules — and her dad’s silence. If he won’t help, it’s time she got some answers for herself.

But Meg isn’t counting on Ethan Landry, an adorable Louisiana farm boy who’s too smart for his own good. He knows Meg is hiding something big. And it just might get both of them killed. As they embark on a perilous journey to free her family once and for all, Meg discovers that there’s only one rule that really matters — survival.

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