The Lure

The Lure

by Lynne Ewing

Narrated by Marisol Ramirez

Unabridged — 7 hours, 58 minutes

The Lure

The Lure

by Lynne Ewing

Narrated by Marisol Ramirez

Unabridged — 7 hours, 58 minutes

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Overview

From bestselling author Lynne Ewing comes a gritty, sexy novel perfect for fans of books like Perfect Chemistry-about a teen forced to become a ""lure,"" a beautiful girl used by her street gang to seduce and entrap rival gang members.

The Lure tells the story of fifteen-year-old Blaise Montgomery, who lives on the dangerous outskirts of Washington, DC, where a stray bullet can steal a life on the way to school and death lurks around every corner. Drugs and violence are the only ways to survive, so Blaise and her friends turn to gangs for safety, money, and love. And when Blaise is accepted into one of the toughest gangs in the city, she's finally part of a crew. A family.

But as Blaise is put in increasingly dangerous situations, particularly as her gang's newest lure, she begins to see there's more to lose than she ever realized. Should Blaise continue to follow the only path she's ever known, or cut and run?


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

11/11/2013
Ewing returns to the subject matter of her novels Drive-By and Party Girl—teens pulled into the world of gangs—with the story of 15-year-old Blaise Montgomery. In Blaise’s Washington, D.C. neighborhood, money is tight, drugs are sold openly, guns are everywhere, and gangs offer power and protection. Despite the grandmother who’s desperately trying to save for Blaise’s education, Blaise decides to be jumped into a local gang. Ewing surrounds her heroine with a large cast of friends, potential boyfriends, and threats—first and foremost Trek, the gang leader who sees Blaise’s beauty underneath her baggy clothes and uses her to lure rival gangsters. Unfortunately, as the body count mounts, with Blaise trying to keep her hands and her conscience clean, the improbabilities do, too; Blaise is an odd combination of super-tough and very naïve, especially where Trek is concerned. While the many small plot twists aren’t predictable, the overall trajectory is, especially when Blaise says things like “a tremor of premonition came over me that my future and Trek’s were on an inescapable collision course.” Ages 14–up. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

An eye-opening, heart-pounding look at survival on the streets.” — Booklist

“Fast paced...for fans of Allison van Diepen’s Snitch…and Greg Takoude’s When We Wuz Famous” — School Library Journal

“A fast-paced adrenaline-rush.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

A fast-paced adrenaline-rush.

Booklist

An eye-opening, heart-pounding look at survival on the streets.

Booklist

An eye-opening, heart-pounding look at survival on the streets.

School Library Journal

03/01/2014
Gr 9 Up—Blaise and her friends do not think any further than surviving high school-literally. Their low-income neighborhood in Washington, DC is controlled by rival gangs. The only way most teens have a chance at making it is to join one of these crews. Blaise is tough and chooses to undergo a brutal hazing ritual to fight her way into Core 9, but Melissa decides to get in through the "rollins" process-a throw of the dice determines how many guys she will have to have sex with to join. Blaise feels powerful at first and enjoys the extra money membership affords, but becomes desperate to escape as she sees Trek, the group's leader, abusing Melissa; witnesses the needless death of an 11-year-old boy; and gets "promoted" to the role of "lure"-bait to track down enemy gang members. Fairly true to the gritty reality of urban organized crime and violence, the ending, however, wraps up too quickly and perfectly, and readers will have to suspend disbelief to completely accept it. Place this fast-paced novel in collections where realistic urban fiction is popular. For fans of Allison van Diepen's Snitch (S & S, 2007) and Greg Takoudes's When We Wuz Famous (Holt, 2013).—Suanne B. Roush, Osceola High School, Seminole, FL

Kirkus Reviews

2013-12-01
Gritty realism and airbrushed romance go head to head in this tale of life among Washington, D.C.'s street-wise gangs. Years after her best friend died in a drive-by shooting, Blaise seeks safety and protection by joining Core 9, a gang active in her downtrodden neighborhood. As their rite of passage, Blaise and Ariel opt for a severe beating rather than the gang rape Melissa endures. At the pinnacle of Core 9's hierarchy is Trek, a handsome sadist whose favor is essential for survival. Desired by both Trek and her de facto boyfriend, Rico, virginal Blaise longs for Rico's best friend, Satch. When Trek offers Blaise pay to use her feminine wiles to draw gangbangers out for Trek to kill or maim, Blaise, guided by pure motives a saint would envy, reluctantly agrees. She's embarrassed but thrilled when Melissa's makeover transforms her into a sleek seductress, but she's sickened by the job itself. The girls of Core 9 are lovely; the guys handsome, muscular hotties who sell drugs but largely stick to beer. All, even Trek, are smart and self-aware, their families vicious or victimized. While some characters speak Spanish, none are identified by race or culture; ungrounded in cultural identity, characters feel generic. Skilled storytelling and starkly gripping details of gang life can't paper over the contradictions: This is stylish gangster porn. (Fiction. 14 & up)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173403780
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 02/11/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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