Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Shutter by Laurie Faria Stolarz



Shutter by Laurie Faria Stolarz

Goodreads Blurb: Sixteen-year-old Day Connor views life through the lens of her camera, where perspective is everything. But photographs never tell the whole story. After Day crosses paths with Julian, the world she observes and the truths she believes—neatly captured in black and white—begin to blur.

Julian does not look like a murderer, but his story is full of holes, and his alibis don’t quite add up, either. This time, Day is determined to see the entire picture…whatever it reveals.

Did he kill his parents? Or didn’t he?

While Julian remains on the run, Day digs deeper into his case. But the more facts she uncovers, the longer her list of questions becomes. It’s also getting harder to deny the chemistry she feels with Julian.

Is it real? Or is she being manipulated?

Day is close to finding the crack in the case that will prove Julian’s innocence. She just needs time to focus before the shutter snaps shut.

My Thoughts: I am a huge fan of her Touch Series and Dark House so I was automatically hooked. The story was interesting and once the main character Day started to get into the case I couldn’t put it down. The ending of the story, once you go through all the back and forth of is Julian innocent or not, was rushed. We found out the truth and then it’s like the killer is (insert name)…okay bye! A little disappointing but I think if she wanted to she can write a sequel.

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