Author: Julie Cross
Publisher Entangled Teen
Date of publication: April 2018
At
Holden Prep, dirty little secrets always have a way of coming to the surface.
Eleanor Ames has never been what she seems. Average high school student on the outside, but reformed con artist trying to break free of her past on the inside. When Eleanor receives startling news about someone from her previous criminal life, plans for a new operation coinciding with her school’s upcoming field trip quickly consume her.
But operations rarely go according to plan. And this is one her irresistible teen FBI agent boyfriend, Miles, would never approve of.
Now, more than just Ellie’s reputation is at stake. If she fails, it could be her life.
Eleanor Ames has never been what she seems. Average high school student on the outside, but reformed con artist trying to break free of her past on the inside. When Eleanor receives startling news about someone from her previous criminal life, plans for a new operation coinciding with her school’s upcoming field trip quickly consume her.
But operations rarely go according to plan. And this is one her irresistible teen FBI agent boyfriend, Miles, would never approve of.
Now, more than just Ellie’s reputation is at stake. If she fails, it could be her life.
Hiding Lies is the second book featuring Eleanor Ames, I really enjoyed Chasing Truth, so I was excited to read this one. It did take me a few minutes to reorient myself to the events of the first book because it's been over a year since I read the first book. This one picks up pretty much right after the events of the first book, so I would advise reading them in order. Otherwise you will be lost as well as having the first book spoiled.
This is a solid follow up to the first book. I felt like I got to know Ellie a bit more through flashbacks to her time with her con artist parents. I wish we could have gotten more background on Miles, but the story is told only from Ellie's perspective. Their relationship does grow more, however, there was a bit more angst in the trust department. I still love them together.
The mystery was really good. As in the first book, there are a lot of surprises. I'm not going to talk plot except to say once Ellie gets to New York, the book really gets going. Some of the characters from the previous book show up and add a lot of flavor to the story. I highly recommend this one as well as the first. I would keep it to over 16 YA crowd as there is some borderline mature content in it. I can't wait to see what happens to Ellie and Miles next!
Enjoy this excerpt:
My feet have been
dangling. I start to lift them up, attempting to conceal myself. But I’m not
fast enough. Warm fingers wrap around my ankle.
“Got you,” the guy says.
“How long have you been up there spying on me?”
“Spying? On you?” I shake
my head. “Don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m waiting for someone. He’ll
be here any second.”
The hot guy takes the
binoculars and looks them over, analyzing the zoom-in and recording switches
hidden on the underside. “Fancy. Not exactly for recreational use.”
That’s because they’re
Aidan’s. My sister’s boyfriend. Up until two weeks ago, when he was forced to
resign, Aidan was a Secret Service agent. He used all kinds of spy gear in his
former job—like these high-tech night-vision binoculars.
I hop down from the tree,
assessing the intruder, searching for body language that says friend or enemy,
even though I already know the answer. No harm in having a little extra
practice. Role-play is definitely a skill of mine, but it’s also a muscle that
must be worked regularly. “Just so you know, I am trained in self-defense. Wouldn’t try anything if I were you.”
“Yeah?” He lifts an
eyebrow. “That’s good because this place is sketchy as hell.”
We both glance around the
deserted warehouse building beside us, the vandalized lumberyard nearby, and
the questionable items strewn across the walkway leading to the giant warehouse
door—condom wrappers, broken beer bottles, cigarette butts.
“You’re right, it’s
sketchy,” I say. “I better take off before something bad happens.”
“Wait…” Hot Guy reaches
for me, his fingers curling around my waist. He tugs me until my back rests
against the tree and we’re hidden from anyone on the street. “Tell me about
this other guy you’re waiting on.”
I stare up at him, taking
in the cocky smirk, perfectly messy dark hair, and blue eyes that hold dozens
of secrets. “What other guy?”
He grins, showing off two
perfect dimples to go with the rest of his perfects. “Good answer.”
Then, before I can refocus
on the role I’ve been playing, he leans down and kisses me. It’s only been a
week but feels like a month. Maybe longer. His cheeks are cold, but his lips
are warm and tender. I bring him closer and closer until his slinged arm is
lodged between us.
“Miles,” I mumble against
his lips.
“Uh-huh.”
“Miles,” I repeat, too
caught up in this kiss to celebrate the slip he just made. “That’s his name. The guy I’m waiting on.”
“Miles. Sounds like an
asshole. Forget him.” He pulls away just enough to see my face. His good hand
rests against my cheek. He looks like he’s about to dive into kissing me again
but hesitates. “It’s really cold out here.”
“And sketchy,” I add. “Why
would you pick a place like this? You can’t coast forever on the whole
mysterious-hot-guy persona. So if that’s your plan, I’d rather meet at the Y or
Planet Fitness like a normal person.”
He rolls his eyes. “Yes,
that’s my goal in life. Devote all my time to training to be a spy so I can
impress girls.”
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About the author:
Julie Cross is a NYT and USA Today bestselling author of New
Adult and Young Adult fiction, including the Tempest series, a young adult
science fiction trilogy which includes Tempest, Vortex, Timestorm (St. Martin's
Press). She's also the author of Letters to Nowhere series, Whatever Life
Throws at You, Third Degree, Halfway Perfect, Chasing Truth, Off the Ice and
many more to come! Julie Cross was a longtime resident of central Illinois but
has recently moved her entire family across the country to continue her
academic studies at Stanford University.
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