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Last Breath (Rayne Tour V2)
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Item description for Last Breath (Rayne Tour V2) by Brandilyn Collins & Amberly Collins...
Overview When a dying man whispering four stunning words into Shaley O'Connor's ear, Shaley's quest for the truth leads to the mysterious and wrenching past of her mother and father. Original.
Publishers Description The suspenseful and emotion-filled second book in the Rayne series begins where the first book ended...with a dying man whispering four stunning words into Shaley O'Connor's ear. Should she believe him? After two murders on the Rayne concert tour, Shaley is reeling. But she has no time to rest. If the dying man's claim is right, the danger is far from over. Shaley's quest for the truth leads to the mysterious and wrenching past of her mother and father. Could what happened to them so many years ago threaten Shaley's life now? |
Item Specifications...
Studio: Zondervan
Pages 230
Dimensions: Length: 0.75" Width: 5.5" Height: 8.75" Weight: 0.5 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Oct 1, 2009
Publisher Zondervan Publishing
Grade Level High School
Age 13-16
Series Rayne Tour
Series Number 2
ISBN 0310715407 ISBN13 9780310715405 UPC 025986715403
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Reviews - What do customers think about Last Breath (Rayne Tour V2)?
 | Rayne O'Connor isn't the only rock star May 26, 2010 |
| Rayne O'Connor isn't the only rock star in this series, I think Brandilyn and Amberly Collins' can claim that status as well. With Brandilyn's signature "Seatbelt Suspense" and Amberly's great eye for an authentic teen point of view, this dynamic duo do an outstanding job giving readers fast-paced suspense that will leave you begging for more. I read the first two books back to back and each has an engaging story that includes characters from both my generation and my daughters', and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves YA fiction. I am really looking forward to seeing how Rayne and Shaley handle their next crisis in the recently released third book in the series, Final Touch. | | |  | Much better than the first! Feb 23, 2010 |
| I don't quite know what made the difference, but I liked this book a whole lot better than the first in this series. The writing didn't seem so shallow, the plot was suspenseful, the characters were more interesting & likeable this time around...I would recommend this one, for sure. The only thing it lacked was a more meaningful Christian message. The main character, Shaley, came to trust God with her troubles in this book, but there wasn't a significant message about Christ's sacrifice for us or the importance of having a personal relationship with Christ. I would have like to have seen something a little deeper. | | |  | Good Suspense Jan 21, 2010 |
| I received this book as a gift and started it without knowing it was the second in a series. However even without having read the first installment, I enjoyed the story very much. The lead characters are likable and kept me interested and the pace of the book and suspense element kept me wanting more. I will definitely get the first book. | | |  | When twenty-four hours is an eternity - great YA suspense novel! Jan 19, 2010 |
Last Breath picks up right where Always Watching left off: the Rayne Tour.
Rayne O'Connor and her daughter, Shaley, have a rare bond that's only made stronger by the 24/7 life they share when Rayne's band is on tour. The past twenty-four hours had been a nightmare: their hairdresser/makeup artist and one of their bodyguards had been murdered by a man they trusted, who'd been part of the tour. After he held Shaley hostage, he himself was gunned down by police. Yet the show had to go on.
A particularly vicious paparazzo got into a shoving match with Rayne outside the hotel, and she was hit by a car.
Jerry, the trusted driver, had whispered four words to Shaley just before the police killed him: "Your father sent me." Shaley knew nothing about her father.
As Last Breath unfolds, so does Rayne's story of Gary, Shaley's father.
Between chapters, readers get a glimpse into his mind, to take as they see fit.
Traumatized and frightened, Shaley has to process not only this new information, but everything that's happened to her in the past twenty-four hours.
While Last Breath is most definitely a sequel to Always Watching, the descriptions into prior events will allow "Last Breath" to stand alone. It's a really good book about a realistic teenager and her mom. Librarians would do well to recommend these books to avid readers who are looking for something new, besides the latest vampire book or yet another book about a fake, plastic teenager who won't hold the reader's interest. Highly recommended. | | |  | Life Lessons from the Rockstar Life... Jan 11, 2010 |
Last Breath, the second book in The Rayne Tour series, begins almost exactly where the first book leaves off. Shaley's mom, rock star Rayne O'Connor, is back on stage just days after two murders shook their world - and the world of everyone on the tour's staff. The band is determined to carry on with the tour until Rayne herself is attacked by a member of the Paparazzi and ends up in the hospital.
Now Shaley knows that she has to find the truth about what's going on. What did the last murder victim's last words mean? How do her parents fit into this mystery?
I enjoyed this book even more than the last book in the series. The mother-daughter team of Brandilyn and Amberly Collins offer not only a great, gut-clenching story, but a great way for mothers and daughters to connect. My daughter isn't quite old enough for this series, but I think moms with teens could read these stories and share them with their daughters to open up the lines of the communication. The stories focus on the rockstar lifestyle which appeals to many teens, and yet the main character finds that life isn't complete without God. A great way to create a open dialogue with teens who may be searching for answers. | | | Write your own review about Last Breath (Rayne Tour V2)
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