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Author: Daniëlle de Boer

Fracture me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 7 December 20196 December 2019 in Dystopian, Reviews

Fracture me is part 2.5 of the Touching Juliette series. It continues the story from the second part Unravel me. This book is written from Adams perspective. Adam is worried about his little brother James and Juliette seems to more and more distant. Adam has no time to think about this because there is a huge attack planned on The Reestablishment. The Reestablishment is not afraid to take anyone down when it comes down to it.

The Hazelwood

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 30 November 201930 November 2019 in Fantasy, Reviews

Seventeen-year-old Alice has spent her whole life travelling with her mother. When her grandmother, the author of a book full of dark fairy tales, dies on her Hazelwood estate and her mother is taken hostage by the Hinterland, Alice has to find her mother.

Caraval

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 23 November 201923 November 2019 in Fantasy, Reviews

The sisters Scarlett and Donatella live on an island together with their violent father who sets Scarlett up with an arranged marriage. The girls have dreamt their whole lives to spend a day at Caraval; a magical game with a leader named Legendary. After many years of writing letters to Legendary, the girls receive an invite to join the game for a day.

10 blind dates

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 16 November 201916 November 2019 in Reviews, Romance

Sofie wants freedom from her parents. When they decide to spend the Christmas holidays somewhere else, Sofie gets really excited to have some time with her boyfriend Griffin. Griffins idea of some time together turns out to be way different and leaves Sofie with a broken heart. She decides to spend her Christmas holidays with her grandparents and their whole family. Her grandma comes up with a ‘great plan’ to forget Griffin: in the upcoming ten days each family member has to set up Sofie with a blind date.

The places I’ve cried in public

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 9 November 201917 November 2019 in Realistic, Reviews

Amelie loved Reese. And she thought he loved her. But she’s starting to realise love isn’t supposed to hurt like this. So now she’s retracing their story and untangling what happened by revisiting all the places he made her cry. Because if she works out what went wrong, perhaps she can finally learn to get over him.

Unravel me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 2 November 20192 November 2019 in Dystopian, Reviews

‘After reading this book you’re desperate to read the third one’ Summary In the second book of the Touching Juliette series Juliette, Adam, Kenji & James have fled to Omega Point. Omega Point is an underground where just like Juliette…

Destroy Me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 26 October 201926 October 2019 in Dystopian, Reviews

Back at the base of Sector 45 Warner is recovering from his near-fatal gunshot wound. He needs to conceive a plan to get Juliette back and find a way to suppress the inhabitants of Sector 45. His obsession with Juliette becomes stronger every day and he is determined to find her as soon as possible.

Clownsnacht

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 19 October 201927 October 2019 in Reviews, Thriller

Fara, a fifteen-year-old girl, is going to watch Marnix and Suzie on clown night. Clown night is a tradition in Westerdam of which nobody really knows it’s origin. Fara gets the children to bed and sits herself comfortably on the couch. Suzie starts to cry and tells Fara that a clown was standing next to her bed.

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