


Lucas was another great character, however I felt a bit 'iffy' about him throughout. Scarlett has an identity crisis as she can't figure out her style, her feelings for Lucas, or her mother's past. Not only can they not remember anything from after they were taken, but they return to broken families. Her, along with the other four who were kidnapped, obviously go through a lot. Scarlett would probably have to be my favourite character from the book. However, I do have a few minor issues with some characters which I'll mention later. However, Altebrando did a really good job at making it simple and easy to understand. Most of all Max's sister Avery, who needs to find her brother-dead or alive-and isn't buying this whole memory-loss story." - GoodreadsĬHARACTERS: With so many different characters mentioned in the book, I though that this would be hard to keep track of them all. Neither of them remember the sixth victim, Max. Lucas remembers Scarlett, too, except they're entirely unable to recall where they've been or what happened to them. Scarlett comes home and finds a mom she barely recognizes, and doesn't really recognize the person she's supposed to be, either. After all that time, the people left behind moved on, or tried to. "Eleven years ago, six kindergarteners went missing without a trace.

I ended up finishing it in a couple of days the aspects of mystery, fast paced plot, and constant cliff hangers definitely made this a wonderful and easy read. As soon as I read the synopsis, I knew that this was definitely a book that I wanted to pick up straight away. "My friend started my application for me and then I said ‘Why not? Let’s see how I get on.’ I was delighted to be chosen as the Cavan Rose and hopefully I will make them proud.Bloomsbury Publishing sent me this in the mail about a week ago in exchange for an honest review. "When I met my boyfriend’s granny for the first time, nearly six years ago now, she said ‘That girl should be on the Rose of Tralee’. When you are young it is the last thing that is on the television before you go back to school. "It is something I have always thought about doing,” she said. Tara said the busy Rose of Tralee experience has helped her nerves, adding: "This is taking my mind off the results.īut she said the main reason she is involved is to make her and her boyfriend’s grandparents proud, after they encouraged her to take part. Please God, I will get good results come September." "I had no Irish at all so it was definitely hard to go back and sit the higher level paper. He was looking at me, nearly looking for the answers at one stage." She explained: "I sat the Leaving Cert again in June and it was tough because my little brother was the one beside me. (Image: Domnick Walsh 087 2672033 Tralee Ireland~EYE FOCUS LTD)
