Light as a Feather, Cold as Marble, Zoe Aarsen
Light as a Feather, Cold as Marble, Zoe Aarsen
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Light as a Feather, Cold as Marble
A Hachette Audiobook powered by Wattpad Production

Author: Zoe Aarsen

Narrator: Dana Dae

Unabridged: 14 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Wattpad

Published: 05/15/2018


Synopsis

Light as a Feather, Cold as a Marble is a new release from Hachette Audiobooks: Powered by Wattpad -- an innovative collaboration between Hachette Book Group and Wattpad. Your favorite online stories, now available in your headphones!

In this sequel to Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board, 16-year-old McKenna Brady returns home to Weeping Willow, Wisconsin after being sent to reform school. McKenna still believes that Violet, the new girl who arrived in her town earlier that fall, cast an evil spell on her friends which resulted in two of them dying exactly how Violet predicted they would. Although McKenna has missed her mom and boyfriend, Trey, while she's been off at school, she doesn't mind the punishment she's been issued, because she's confident that she and Trey were successful in breaking Violet's curse and saving their friend Mischa's life.

However, it isn't long before McKenna realizes that not only did she and Trey fail to break the curse, but Violet's been casting it on new victims while they've been out of town. Now, Mischa will be next to die, and there are many more lives at stake. Complicating matters, both McKenna and Trey are due back at their respective boarding schools shortly after New Year's, and their parents are committed to keeping them separated and out of trouble. And worst of all, McKenna is starting to wonder if Trey's keeping secrets from her that are putting her in greater danger.

Desperate to unravel the secret of how Violet came into her powers and overthrow her once and for all, McKenna enlists the aid of Henry Richmond, who is eager to avenge his sister's untimely death. Along with Trey, they follow the instructions they've received from ghostly sources to break the spell by forcing Violet to once again play the game that started it all. As McKenna begins to understand her own uncommon ability to communicate with dead spirits, she wonders if their guidance will be enough to outsmart the forces of evil aiding Violet.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Donna Selina on August 29, 2013

***My original review for this didn't get posted *sniff, sniff, it's so sad* because I was using the wrong html formatting. Then my computer hang and ... well, everything I had composed previously just disappeared in thin air. Gone! Poof! So I'm trying my best to re-rewrite (it happened twice) that......more

Goodreads review by Kristen on April 18, 2019

I loved this book so much that I read it in about two days and stayed up until 3 am finishing it! This book is amazing. Think "Heathers" or "Mean Girls" but with a supernatural twist! The best YA Thriller that I've read in a long time. Some of my favorite parts of the book included how the author use......more

Goodreads review by murphy ✌ on January 26, 2021

4 / 5 "I wanted to wake up in another town, in another life, another existence entirely, in which I had never gone to Olivia’s birthday party and become a part of this nightmare." I really wasn't expecting much from this one, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. To be completely ho......more

Goodreads review by Katie (never.ending.reading.list) on October 25, 2019

This was a fun, lighthearted, spooky horror read - perfect for this time of year! Light as a Feather follows a group of teenage girls who play the game light as a feather at a slumber party. During the game, the new girl in town, Violet, predicts each girls death. Later, her predictions start coming......more

Goodreads review by Chloe on June 28, 2020

This was fine, but I think the final couple chapters of this book didn't work for me? It was like it changed to a completely different book. I also didn't realise Light as a Feather is actually a game for American children (well, that's what I've heard from my friends) so that knocked down the ratin......more