Burning Blue

Burning Blue

By Paul Griffin

Pages

305

Rating

3.80

Year

2012

RomanceContemporaryYoung AdultThrillerFictionMystery

Description

When Nicole Castro, the most popular girl at her high school, has her face splashed with acid, her classmate, loner and brilliant hacker, Jay Nazarro, does more than just gawk at her. He decides to find out who did it. The deeper he digs, though, the more he falls for Nicole…and the more danger he’s in. Everyone is a suspect—even Nicole herself—and whoever did it seems ready to strike again. Burning Blue is a high-stakes, soulful mystery that explores just how far love, or the other side of love, will take us.

Paul Griffin works as a teacher with at-risk teenagers. Paul lives in New York with his wife and his dogs.

A tender and haunting thriller.

Endorsements

His lonely, vulnerable characters, including the parents, are totally convincing and the mystery and excitement of the hacking kept me turning the pages. — Choices for English, AATE