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Annotation: Can there truly be love after death? Drifting in the dark waters of a mysterious river, the only thingAmelia knows for s... more
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #6696359
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 05/08/12
Pages: 404, 13 pages
ISBN: 0-06-202678-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-202678-1
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2010045622
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

In Oklahoma, a bridge over a wild river has seen its share of tragedies. Amelia, who drowned there, can't piece together her exact identity nor understand why she is tied to her death scene. Then hunky Joshua winds up unconscious in the river, and somehow she saves him. His near-death experience leaves him able to see the teenage ghost, who suddenly begins to grasp snippets of her past even as she begins to see another deathly denizen of the bridge, a heretofore invisible and dangerous spirit named Eli. Complicating the growing romance between Amelia and Joshua is a coven of ghost-hunting seers led by Joshua's grandmother. Can Amelia piece together the bridge's tragic secrets before she is either exorcised, captured in a dark netherworld controlled by Eli, or becomes an inadvertent participant in another accident? The payoff to this ghostly love story is weak, but paranormal-romance fans will be entertained enough that they likely won't mind. A must for collections given the genre's popularity.

Horn Book

In this paranormal romance, Amelia, a ghost, saves a teen named Joshua from drowning in the river she haunts (where she died). As a result, they both find something worth living for. Emotion-filled prose ratchets up the tension as the chaste courtship progresses. The story's climax, while dramatic, is a bit muddled.

Kirkus Reviews

Amelia knows she's dead and that she drowned, but little more. Then she encounters a drowning boy, Josh, and though he survives, his brief experience of death allows him to see her. Soon they're an item—his presence and touch reawaken her senses. Josh takes her to school, and together they investigate her origins. In the less-benign afterlife when Josh is not around, Amelia meets mysterious Eli, once a handsome young man and now responsible for bringing the recently dead to his masters, terrifying beings that rule the afterlife's nastier corners. While Eli plots to make Amelia his apprentice, Amelia and Josh pursue the genre's traditional passionate-but-chaste relationship. Among the obstacles they face is Ruth, Josh's grandmother, a "Seer" who can perceive Amelia but confuses her with Eli, whom she's sworn to exorcize. The breathless ending has "sequel to come" written all over it. Smoothly written—the spookily vivid afterlife is a strong point—this debut represents a modest addition to a fantasy genre featuring heroines with limited aspirations. Being dead, Amelia has a better excuse than most for lacking a career goal beyond finding bliss with the one living guy who can see her. (Paranormal romance. 12 & up)

School Library Journal

Gr 7 Up-Amelia is dead and she knows it. As her spirit haunts the area near High Bridge, she wonders who she was before. She has nightmares of drowning, and after each one she wakes up in a cemetery, but she's never been able to force herself to turn and look at the headstones. Then one night a boy is drowning in the river. She saves his life and makes a connection with him that allows him to see her while all other attempts at communicating with the living have failed. What follows is a chaste supernatural romance that doesn't really deliver. Hudson tries to set up the rules for her spirit characters, but they end up being cumbersome rather than furthering the story. Amelia can't touch items in the living world, but after saving Joshua, they are able to touch, and it causes all sorts of tingles for them. Although she can't touch things, she can, apparently, be contained by them as evidenced by extended scenes of her riding in Josh's car, the doors of which need to be opened for her since she can't touch them. An evil spirit named Eli is trying to keep Amelia as his assistant in the afterlife, and Josh turns out to be a "seer" whose grandmother has been working for years to exorcise the spirits from the area of the bridge. All of the elements of an intriguing supernatural thriller/romance are here; unfortunately, they should add up to more than they do. Only the most die-hard genre lovers will stick with this one. Genevieve Gallagher, Charlottesville High School, VA

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Word Count: 82,363
Reading Level: 5.5
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.5 / points: 13.0 / quiz: 144763 / grade: Middle Grades+

Can there truly be love after death?

Drifting in the dark waters of a mysterious river, the only thingAmelia knows for sure is that she's dead. With no memories ofher past life, she's trapped alone in a nightmarish existence. Buteverything changes when she tries to rescue a boy from drowning in theriver. Because even though she can't do anything to help, Amelia somehowwills him to survive. And when he wakes up, Joshua can see her.

Together, Joshua and Amelia begin to uncover the strange circumstancesof her death, and the secrets of the dark river that has heldher captive. But even as they grow ever closer, there are those in bothworlds—the living and the dead—determined to tear them apart. . . .


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