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Under the Surface
Under the Surface | Diana Urban
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An epic survival-thriller about four teens who get lost in the Paris catacombs for daysa gripping and propulsive story of love, danger, betrayal, and hope even when all seems lost. "Tense and fast-moving, with a unique setting and compelling characters, Under the Surface is Diana Urbans best yet."Karen M. McManus, #1 New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying Ruby is terrified to cave to her feelings for Sean and risk him crushing her heart. Sean is pumped to spend a week with Ruby in Paris on their senior class trip, and hell wait however long until shes ready to take things further. But when Rubys best friend sneaks out the first night to meet a mysterious French boy, Ruby goes after her with two classmates, but caves to another temptation: attending mystery boys exclusive party in the Paris catacombs, the intricate web of tunnels beneath the city, home to six million long-dead Parisians. Only they never reach the party. Underground, as something sinister chases them, they get lost in the endless maze of bones, uncovering dark secrets about the catacombs..and each other. And if they cant find a way out, theyll die in the dark beneath the City of Light. Aboveground, Sean races to find the girl he loves as a media frenzy over the four missing teens begins. From award-winning author and rising YA star Diana Urban comes a twisty tale of four teens lost in the dark beneath the City of Light and the race to find them.
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Under the Surface | Diana Urban
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See, there was a reason beyond being poor I never went on a French class trip to Paris!! 😰

A recent read but I‘d rate it a 3.0 out of 4. Reasons: Surface crush was an unless character. Adds nothing & currently sports an unattractive military skinhead.🧑‍🦲 Beyond that it is scary but it could have been much better; the premise ended up being in the realm of ridiculous.

But a good read if you‘re in the mood for a YA thriler. 🕵️‍♂️💀💀💀