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High school juniors Camelia and Ben have discovered a powerful bond: They both possess the power of psychometry, the ability to see the future through touch. For Ben, the gift is a frightening liability. When he senses a strong threat or betrayal, he risks losing control. Camelia's gift is more mysterious. When she works with clay, her hands sculpt messages her mind doesn't yet comprehend.
Before either one has a chance to fully grasp their abilities, a new danger surfaces, but this time, Camelia is not the target. Adam, a familiar face from Ben's past, is drawn into a puzzle he can't solve . . . and his life is on the line. As the clues pile up, Camelia must decide whether to help him and risk losing Ben or do nothing and suffer the consequences. But in these games, who can be trusted?
Packed with the suspense and romance that made Deadly Little Secret and Deadly Little Lies breakout hits, Deadly Little Games is sure to be a bestseller.
Series
5 primary booksTouch - Stolarz is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Laurie Faria Stolarz.
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Laurie Faria Stolarz's books are all starting to be the same. Stalkers, some kind of magic and some tragic love story where despite having some sort of ‘gift', the female lead makes incredibly dumb decisions. The first book in the series was good, the second one was okay, but this one? Come on, really? How many stalkers can Camelia come in contact with? I guess that's one of the problems with a series. She's just a teenage girl living in an ordinary town. She meets this extraordinary boy who has a supernatural gift and suddenly she meets danger at every turn. It's beyond unbelievable. And it's kind of tiring. There's always something that she thinks she can hide from her boyfriend (who can basically read her mind when he's touching her, hello!) and he knows things that are important but doesn't tell her because he wants to ‘protect' her, but then she just goes and does something stupid anyway. Boo!