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Pages: 236
Published:
August 5, 2012
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Living together unsupervised, five
troubled teens confront demonic forces and are compelled to deal with their
problems in distinctly different ways. Paranormal meets psycho meets Goth in
this story of a supernatural haunting and budding love.
High school junior, Ben, hacks into his step-father's real estate holdings and provides rooms in an old two-story house to various outcasts: the schizophrenic kid, the angry Goth girl, and the homeless girl who worships him. When Megan needs a place to live she comes to the rooming house with a different set of problems and the ability to confuse and attract Ben.
One by one strange and mysterious occurrences stretch the teens’ beliefs in the supernatural. How they deal with demons, real and imagined, has tragic as well as redeeming consequences.
High school junior, Ben, hacks into his step-father's real estate holdings and provides rooms in an old two-story house to various outcasts: the schizophrenic kid, the angry Goth girl, and the homeless girl who worships him. When Megan needs a place to live she comes to the rooming house with a different set of problems and the ability to confuse and attract Ben.
One by one strange and mysterious occurrences stretch the teens’ beliefs in the supernatural. How they deal with demons, real and imagined, has tragic as well as redeeming consequences.
Review:
First off,
I have to say that I love the Preface for this book. Sheltered
deals with quite a few serious issues, so I love that we get statistics at the
beginning of the book so we, as readers understand just how severe those issues
are, I think by reading these statistics it makes more of an impact.
Sheltered follows the lives of six teenagers,
Ben, Adam, Chuck, Cori, Emily and Megan, who are all living in the same group
home. Each of them are far from perfect,
they each secretly have their own problems that they are dealing with.
Ben is kind
of the leader of the house. Even though
everyone thinks that they have a house mother, Mrs. Kremer, that they never
see, really it’s Ben who does everything and makes sure that they are all taken
care of. I have to admit that Ben is a
pretty smart guy; I mean I would never have thought to stake out bars and pay
women to pretend to be Mrs. Kremer so that the new house tenants don’t get
suspicious when they don’t see an adult around.
There is a
lot more going on in the house than just mood swings and drama that you would
expect with six teenagers living together under the same roof and it isn’t long
after Megan moves in that weird, unexplainable things start happening.
Sheltered is a quick but intense read. The characters felt very real and had genuine
problems that they were dealing with and because of this; it made it very easy
to sympathize with them. If you aren’t
bothered by disturbing issues like suicide or self-mutilation, then this is
definitely a book that you should read.
*This book
was provided to me free of charge by the author for an honest review*
* All opinions are my own*