Book Review: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by April Genevieve Tucholke
3/5 stars If one person were to go to a boring town, would they change the course of the future for that very said town? In Echo, a mysterious man named River West stays in the Whites' guesthouse. Violet immediately takes a liking to him the minute he walks into her life, but she does not know the full story of this man who shows up in a fancy car and has secrets trailing behind him. Then, disappearances and deaths start occurring due to River's "glow" that causes him to control people or to see an image, like a hologram, of a person or thing. This causes trouble to stir, Violet to question everything, and more mystery people coming to the Whites' home. Who knows what's real and who is creating the uproar in a regular boring town, such as Echo. Discussion: First, even though I love the cover, I did not love everything about this story. For one, the characters were not some of my favorite. 1. Violet White, the main character, is smart and passionate