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Party Girl Crashes the Rapture (Tenebrous Chronicles)
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Party Girl Crashes the Rapture (Tenebrous Chronicles)

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It’s Lorelei’s last year of school and she has no plans for the future. Well, she does plan to drink, smoke weed, bang boys, and get as far away from her abusive mother as possible. What else is there to do in a small New Jersey town?

But when the seizures start, Lorelei enters a Technicolor dream world where she meets a pink-eyed little girl named Darby. She has something important to tell Lorelei. Something about a murder.

Lorelei doesn’t want to deal with Darby and does all she can to forget about her. She even goes as far as finding love and a possible future. But Darby is persistent, so persistent that she starts breaking into Lorelei’s reality.

Now she must solve a murder and face a dark secret in her past that could reveal a truth so horrifying that death could be the only way to forget it.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTrash Books
Release dateJan 26, 2012
ISBN9781465902245
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Party Girl Crashes the Rapture (Tenebrous Chronicles)
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M.E. Purfield

M.E. Purfield is the autistic author who writes novels and short stories in the genres of crime, sci-fi, dark fantasy, and Young Adult. Sometimes all in the same story. Notably, he works on the Tenebrous Chronicles which encompasses the Miki Radicci Series, The Cities Series, and the Radicci Sisters Series, and also the sci-fi, neuro-diverse Auts series of short stories.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book is different in a sobering way. There is alot of cussing, but they do seem to be how the characters would talk. It basically has a real look at what goes on in the lives of young people who are hooked on drugs and more importantly the reason they are. The answers are all there and it is a very personal expression of how we heal from the past!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This book is interesting to read. There is a lot of action and real life situation. There is alot of cussing, so if that bothers you I wouldn't reccommend it. However the language does seem to be character appropriate. It is the story of a young girl as a senior in high school. She has lots of plans for after graduation, but none of them are good. Boys, drugs, playing hard and crashing harder. The story is actually good if you read to the end. It has a lesson to learn and delves into what many people go through in this day and time.Very surprising ending!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I cannot adequately describe how this book made me feel. I was captivated, disturbed, and shocked. This book was well written and did a good job of depicting the life of a trouble young girl.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is a bizarre book. Descriptions lead you to believe that it is a mystery . However, it is really more than that. It is a story of a high school senior who has no future plans beyond partying, doing drugs and avoiding her mother. She begins to have visions that lead her to believe someone was murdered. What the visions are, are a total surprise. I found myself wishing that the book would have continued past the ending. There is a large amount of bad language, enough to offend if that bothers you. The life of a troubled young girl and the reasons behind these troubles are exposed. Overall, a good read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book horrified me.. I started out hating the character of Lorelei. Then as the story progressed I felt sorry for her, by the end I thought she was one of the strongest characters I've read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is a good read. It invokes the imagination almost from the first page.