Saturday, February 21, 2015

Love Is The Drug

Love Is The Drug by Alaya Dawn Johnson, 335 pages


There is a superflu that is threatening the world but Bird isn’t really worried about it.  She’s got other things to worry about that are more immediate, like getting out from under her mother’s control.  Bird has always done what her mother expected: gone to the right schools, had the right friends, dated the right boy.  Now, all of that seems to have caused her nothing but grief.  After a party, Bird woke up in the hospital.  She doesn’t remember exactly what happened, but she knows it isn’t exactly what she’s been told, and suspects that a man named Roosevelt, a government agent, and someone who supposedly worked with her parents, is responsible.  With the help of a boy from school, Coffee, who she might be falling in love with, Bird attempts to uncover what happened to her and what is the big secret about it before Roosevelt can destroy her.  This was a good suspense, mystery, romance for teens.

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