### Product Description Charlotte Brewer is sure sheβs crazy when she hears singing drifting from the oceanβnormal people donβt have arias playing on repeat in their head. When she gets wasted at a party and investigates the ethereal tune, she almost drowns. Charlotte comes to with an overwhelming
The Lure
β Scribed by Lynne Ewing
- Publisher
- Balzer + Bray an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
- Year
- 2013;2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From Lynne Ewing, bestselling author of Drive-By and the Daughters of the Moon series, comes a gritty, sexy novel about a teen who is forced to become a "lure"--a beautiful girl used by her street gang to seduce and entrap rival gang members.
The Lure tells the story of fifteen-year-old Blaise Montgomery, who lives on the dangerous outskirts of Washington, DC, where a stray bullet can steal a life on the way to school and death lurks around every corner. Drugs and violence are the only way to survive, so Blaise and her friends turn to gangs for safety, money, and love. And when Blaise is accepted into one of the toughest gangs in the city, she's finally part of a crew. A family.
But as Blaise is put in increasingly dangerous situations--particularly as her gang's newest lure--she begins to see that there's more to lose than she ever realized. Should Blaise continue to follow the only path she's ever known, or cut and run?
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