Fracture
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General
3.8
(175)
Megan Miranda
When Decker found Delaney kissing his best friend Carson, he told himself that it meant nothing. But then Carson calls to Delaney from across the vast frozen lake. Jealous, Decker insists they walk over the fragile ice. Halfway, he leaves her there ...Ten minutes without air, Delaney will be dead. Decker pulls her out of the icy waters after eleven. Delaney is alive, but now she is drawn to those who are dying ...and to stranger, Troy - someone Decker should see as a threat.
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Author
Megan Miranda
Pages
288
Publisher
A&C Black
Published Date
2014
ISBN
1408846160 9781408846162
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"This was a lot more emotional than I thought it would be. It was a good story that had more to it than just a mystery. One of the things that I liked about it, this ability that Delaney has didn't come with birth. Instead, it came with the fact that she was dead. She was past the point of hope but somehow, she comes out of it without any of the problems her doctors would have expected.<br/><br/>I loved Decker in this book. I was glad I got to meet this guy and I was glad that he was there for Delaney, even though he feels responsible for her accident. Seeing him struggle with this through the book was a heartache. But really, Delaney was lucky to be able to have him in her life.<br/><br/>Troy was an interesting character. While I never liked him too much, I still felt bad for him and how he felt about his punishment. Or what he thought was his punishment. I didn't think I would feel bad for him, until his story slowly unraveled. Then I felt for the guy. Just a little. Because he still was a shady character. Fracture was an interesting read. I was drawn to the story from page one and was satisfied with it when I finished the book."