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When Tan’s ex Rebecca comes to his door asking for help, he never expected the kind of trouble he would be in. Rebecca has run away from her family and stolen something valuable. Bad guys come to Tan’s door and Tan, his sister Sana, his love interest Winter and Rebecca have to escape. They are chased around and their lives (and their parents lives) are all in danger. I really disliked that the villain was almost omniscient- he knew where they were seemingly all the time and everyone that helped them. It did not make much sense to me.

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After her father died, Winter and her mother rented space in Tan's house to save money while her mom finished law school - which is a little awkward because Tan and Winter are In the same grade at Palo Alto High School. But the pair have lived like siblings, going through some major milestones together, especially after Tan's girlfriend, Rebecca, broke up with him when her parents didn't approve of him. But Winter steps in as Tan's prom date and, whoa, what just happened? They share a kiss at prom but know they can't do more than that - it would complicate everything for their families. Pushing their feeling to the side, life gets in the way, especially when their parents take a vacation together to celebrate Winter's mom's graduation, Tan's ex-girlfriend shows up at their doorstep, followed by a team of thugs who are after Rebecca. But is it Rebecca they want?

This story is a continuation of my favorite short story from Serendipity - a collection of romance stories from Marissa Meyer. In "The Idiom Algorithm" Abigail Hing Wen. More of an action-adventure story than romance, this book is appropriate for upper middle school students. I can't wait to add it to my library collection - this will be a hit with students.

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