Dead is the New Black – Marlene Perez

Dead is the New Black by Marlene Perez is about a psychic family solving a crime.
The Giordano family is psychic, everyone, except Daisy. But, when there are mysterious disappearances of young, beautiful girls, the Giordano family tries to solve the crime. When Daisy’s mom asks her older sister, Rose to help solve the crime, she wants to help. Daisy and Ryan, her best friend, or maybe soemthing more, try to stop something that is taking the girls’ lives. Daisy suspects a vampire might be the one who is taking them away. Daisy suspects the head cheerleader, Samantha Devereaux is the one who is behind it all. Why? Because Samantha came back to school with a new style. She looks…pale…and she only wears black. Why is Samantha dressing like she’s from the dead? Daisy joins the cheerleading squad to get more information. She realizes that it isn’t Samantha. It’s someone or something else that isn’t draining the blood from the victims but, the life force. What devil is behind this?? Will she find out, or will her life force be taken away?

I really loved this book. It is definitely fantasy and is a quick read. I read it in two hours and it is worth seven points.
Enjoy! ^^
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Heather C.

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  1. Dead is the New Black – Marlene Perez

    Dead is the New Black, by Marlene Perez, is about a girl named Daisy Giordano. Everyone in the Giordano family is psychic, execpt Daisy.

    Her mother solves crimes with the local police of Nightshade. But when her mother needs help with a case, her mother asks her sister, Rose. The problem is that young girls around Nightshade are being drained of their life force.

    Daisy is eager to help her mother with the case. She sets out to help with her best friend, Ryan. (Ryan maybe even more than her best friend.) But, when Daisy gets in trouble, will her powers come when she needs them the most?
    Will she solve the crime? Read Dead is the New Black, to find out.

    I loved this book and I would give it a 10 out of 10. It’s a quick read, and it is worth 7 points. This book would appeal to mostly girls.

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    Cynthia P.

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