Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Super Spies and the High School Bomber by Lisa Orchard Review



Sarah Cole and her sister Lacey are at it once again when they learn their missing parents’ cell phone has been traced to Alden, Michigan. When the FBI declines to continue the investigation, Sarah takes matters into her own hands. She calls upon the Super Spies and they delve into the situation. Suddenly, the teens find themselves immersed in small town intrigue and mystery involving a menacing stranger, who Sarah dubs “The Stalker." But when Sarah learns he’s connected to her parents’ disappearance, she’s determined to find out what that connection is. The Super Spies embark on a journey that leads them into a web of corporate corruption at its highest level that leaves innocent victims in its wake. Can they find the proof they need to stop the greedy corporation before it’s too late?


Lisa Orchard’s second book in the Super Spies series, The Super Spies and the High School Bomber, continues the story of sisters Sarah and Lacey. Sarah learns that her new school has been bombed, which also happens to be where her uncle Walt teaches. Her hopes of finding her uncle at school are halted when a fireman stops them. Wary of this action, she conducts her own investigations and soon finds herself in a heap of trouble with terrorists. She learns that the bombing might be connected with the disappearance of her parents and the bombers are determined to finish what they started.

There are mysteries within mysteries in this amazing story. One thing that readers will be dying to know is who have the bombers targeted? It was detonated at a public building with multiple people but Sarah and Lacey can’t help but think that their family is being targeted again. Author Lisa delivers a remarkable mystery that seamlessly continues the story in the series. The descriptions she provides sparks off many questions, theories, and likelihoods that it will have readers totally immersed from start to finish. The known characters continue to grow as readers learn more about their personalities. The friendship between Sarah and Jackie felt authentic as they both had a deep connection shown by how they are so loyal to each other. The writing style of Lisa is strong and highly descriptive. It is fluid-like and creates a smoothly written mystery rich in intrigued backed by a well-developed story. It had plenty of mystery with the right amount of action and adventure.


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Lisa Orchard grew up loving books. Her debut novel “The Super Spies and the Cat Lady Killer,” is a suspenseful thriller about young girls thrust into a situation and the choices they make. The setting is Harrisburg, a small town in Michigan, much like the town where Lisa grew up. Many of her characters’ adventures stem from her exploits as a young teen. After graduating from Central Michigan University with a Marketing Degree she spent many years in the insurance industry, pining to express her creative side. The decision to stay home with her children gave her the opportunity to follow her dream and become a writer. She currently resides in Rockford Michigan with her husband, Steve, and two wonderful boys. Currently, she’s working on the second novel that stars the same quirky teens, and she hopes to turn the Super Spies into a series. When she’s not writing she enjoys spending time with her family, running, hiking, and reading.

      
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15 comments:

  1. Thanks Jean for allowing me to be here today! You're blog is awesome! :)

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  2. High fives for your review, Lisa! Will tweet and share your giveaway! Kudos and best of luck with your series!

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  3. Thanks so much for stopping by Sharon! I appreciate the support! :)

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  4. I was in the choir and the band. I don't do sports! Just music :)

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  5. Thanks for stopping by Sarah Elizabeth. We all have our own unique talents and I think being musically inclined is a great gift. :) I love music, it inspires me...brings me up when I'm down...well you get the picture. :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. :) I hope you have a Merry Christmas!

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  6. I've participated in swimming and senior band! I didn't do those much though because I enjoyed working more, as a lifeguard outside of school! And I also really want to get into the college of my choice!:) Thanks very much for this giveaway Lisa I really hope I get your book for Christmas!

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  7. Thanks for stopping by swimwriteliv and sharing your thoughts. I think it's great that you worked as a lifeguard outside of school, that experience you can carry with you throughout your life. Sounds like you made some excellent life choices. :) Your welcome for the giveaway! I hope you entered...and I also hope you get my book for Xmas too! :)

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  8. I was in choir, school newspaper and plays. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  9. You're welcome Darcy O.! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts! :)I wish that when I was in school there had been more plays! :) Good luck on the giveaway! :)

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  10. I've participated on communication group and made publicity about some firms! Thank you for the giveaway!

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  11. You're welcome Sabrina! Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  12. In high school I didn't participate in any school activities. Looking back now I wish I did participate in something.

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  13. I know how you feel Lisa! I was very shy in high school and I wish I had been more outgoing. But you know what? It's never too late! If there are things that you wish you would have done in high school...you can still do them now! :)

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  14. In middle school I was in the band and on the yearbook staff. In high school I was in the Drama Club. Thanks Lisa for the great giveaway.

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  15. You're welcome Len! Thanks for stopping by! Good luck on the giveaway! :)

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