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All Eyes on Us

By: Kit Frick
Narrated by: Eileen Stevens, Katie Schorr
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Summary

Pretty Little Liars meets People like Us in this taut, tense thriller about two teens who find their lives intertwined when an anonymous texter threatens to spill their secrets and uproot their lives.

PRIVATE NUMBER: Wouldn't you look better without a cheater on your arm?

AMANDA: Who is this?

The daughter of small-town social climbers, Amanda Kelly is deeply invested in her boyfriend, real estate heir Carter Shaw. He's kind, ambitious, the town golden boy - but he's far from perfect. Because behind Amanda's back, Carter is also dating Rosalie.

PRIVATE NUMBER: I'm watching you, sweetheart.

ROSALIE: Who IS this?

Rosalie Bell is fighting to remain true to herself and her girlfriend - while concealing her identity from her Christian fundamentalist parents. After years spent in and out of conversion "therapy", her own safety is her top priority. But maintaining a fake straight relationship is killing her from the inside.

When an anonymous texter ropes Amanda and Rosalie into a bid to take Carter down, the girls become collateral damage - and unlikely allies in a fight to unmask their stalker before Private uproots their lives.

PRIVATE NUMBER: You shouldn't have ignored me. Now look what you made me do....

©2019 Kit Frick (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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What A Book

What a fantastic fun and totally enjoyable YA thriller.
A story filled with secrets, lies and difficult decisions. when you need a easy listen yet fast paced thriller then this is the perfect book for you.
If only we could all be honest and ourselves then maybe life would be that much more nicer and simpler.
Great for fans of Sara Shepard's Pretty Little Liars and the author Karen M McManus.

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Great young adult book

I'm an adult so this was an easy listen. But the characters were great and intertwined well together. The subjects discussed was very intresting and a change for normal YA books. And the indentity of private... Actually shocked me. Well done brava. Enjoyed the narrators too

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A good story

I did not realise this book was aimed at teens when I began it. Enjoyable book and well narrated even if you are not in the target audience range.

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Easy listen but not great

The story was weak and the mystery was fairly simple and easy to predict. The characters of Amanda and Rosalie were well written but the others were quite two dimensional. It was an okay easy listen.

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I love it!

This was so interesting but slow at the start so just keep going! Hope you enjoy

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A highly original story with important issues

This is a brilliant book that should be listened to or read by all young people and tells the story of how two remarkable young women brake free of the restrictive social and religious controls placed on their lives. The subject matter, dealing with the severe restrictions placed on some young people - especially girls - by conservative social and religious groups, is never preachy but is presented in a highly original way. The novel is a mystery thriller told by the two main characters who have the most to loose, and to gain.

This novel opened my eyes to the destructive nature of conversion therapy techniques that are used by the religious right to and divide families and terrorise LGBTQ+ young people. It is great how, at the end of the book the author, Kit Frick, includes contact information for young people in the US and Canada to find the support they need. There is also information so US citizens can campaign for conversion therapy to be made uniformity illegal throughout the US.

It is a huge shame, however, that no help information has been made available for young people in other English speaking countries such as Australia, New Zealand and the UK, where the discussion about legally banning conversion therapy is only now beginning.

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Gripping!

Great story, easy to get invested with the characters and the many twists and turns keep things interesting. It also raises lots of issues faced my people in different types of families including acceptance, sexuality and pre planned life decisions. A really good listen!

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