Book review: Fake ID

'Fake ID' by Walter Sorells

Sixteen-year-old Chastity and her mother have been on the run since Chass was a baby, with new identities in every town. She doesn't know why they are running, who her father is, or even her real name. On the night of Chass's sixteenth birthday, her mother disappears. Police find her abandoned car, blood matching her DNA, and a purse containing six ID cards. Chass doesn't believe her mother is dead, only that she had to run again. If Chastity doesn't find her mother in six days, she'll be put into foster care. She races against time to uncover the truth of her mystery, and then discovers that there are more than meets the eye.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book as it was filled with suspense. After every chapter, there was a cliff hanger. Once I started, I couldn't stop. It is fast paced with strong connections to teen issues and a good mystery going on. I loved the way everything fit into place as the ending turned out to be a good one. I feel this this book is more of an investigation rather than an action packed one. It may seem creepy, but it is a definite worth to read.

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