Deadly Little Games by Laurie Faria Stolarz

Book Title: Deadly Little Games
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Series: #3
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Release Date: December 28, 2010
Format: eBook
Dates Read: December 18 to 21, 2011
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High school juniors Camelia and Ben have discovered a powerful bond: They both possess the power of psychometry, the ability to sense things through touch. For Ben, the gift is a frightening liability. When he senses a strong threat or betrayal, he risks losing control and hurting people. Camelia's gift is more mysterious. When she works with clay, her hands sculpt messages her mind doesn't yet comprehend.

Before either teen has a chance to fully grasp their abilities, a new danger surfaces, but this time, Camelia is not the target. Adam, a familiar face from Ben's past, is drawn into a puzzle he can't solve...and his life is on the line. As the clues pile up, Camelia must decide whether to help him and risk losing him or do nothing and suffer the consequences. But in these games, who can be trusted?

This series has a lot of my favorite elements — mystery, suspense, a thriller keeping you on the edge of your  seat and gave me the look-over-your-shoulder kind of creeps.

Deadly Little Games is my favorite in the series so far because the plot is different from the first two books in the series. Camelia is finally learning and not making the same mistakes – well, sort of. She is at least realizing how much is at stake and how serious and dangerous the situations are.

I love Ben and Camelia together, but in this book he was a bit of a jerk. I know he worries about her, but some of the things he did were just childish and uncalled for. It definitely shows how much more Camelia has grown and now Ben just needs to grow up a bit more as well so they can work together better.

I can’t Wait to read Deadly Little Voices because I really want Camelia and Ben to work out and I hope he changes his ways. I can’t wait to see where the story goes from this point and how her psychometry develops. Deadly Little Games is so intense and if you liked the first two books, you will love with one.