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Locked in Time

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Nore Roberts didn't ask for a new life, but now that her mom is gone and her dad is newly married, she has to settle in at Shadow Grove, the old Civil War mansion her stepfamily calls home. When she meets her stepmother, Lisette, Nore is shocked by her youth and beauty that gives her chills- and a hint of something sinister. There's hope of becoming friends with her stepbrother and sister, until Nore realizes they're hiding something. When she begins to feel like the target of a deadly plan, Nore starts digging into her stepfamily's past. The skeletons in their closet are more real than she ever imagined. Can Nore expose her stepmother's dark secret before an old and evil magic swallows her up?
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      After the death of her mother, Nore Robbins is shocked to learn she'll be spending the summer in Louisiana with her father and his new family. Narrator Jaselyn Blanchard's portrayal of 17-year-old Nore transforms from one of youthful innocence to one of anxious suspicion as Nore discovers that life on the bayou is more than she bargained for and her seemingly innocuous stepfamily is anything but. Adding a nice touch of foreshadowing, Blanchard gives the syrupy sweet Southern drawl of Nore's stepmother just a hint of the sinister. Keeping pace with the novel's mounting tension, Blanchard's speech becomes more urgent as Nore struggles to save both herself and her father before time runs out. M.D. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2012
      Gr 7 Up-When Nore Robbins joins her father's new family in Louisiana, she discovers that the Cajun- and Creole-steeped history of her new stepfamily and the house at Shadow Grove are not what they seem in Lois Duncan's suspenseful novel (Little, Brown, 1985). Discomfited by the thrall that her preternaturally beautiful stepmother has over her dad, Nore begins to suspect that Lisette and her two children have a secret they're willing to do almost anything to keep: they are older-much older-than they appear and are locked in time. As cracks begin to surface in the seeming perfection of their idyllic existence, Nore is drawn into a web of deceit and the supernatural. The characters are not fully drawn, but Duncan keeps the plot racing along and creates a ton of atmosphere with the backdrop of a small town and a weathered plantation house. Jaselyn Blanchard does a fine job with the soft Louisiana accents, giving each character a unique voice. Some significant revisions from the original 1985 publication have been made to bring the story into the more technologically savvy 21st century, but it still feels a bit dated. Fans of romantic suspense and thrillers will probably enjoy this story.-"Charli Osborne, Oxford Public Library, MI"

      Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:6.5
  • Lexile® Measure:910
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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