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What Is Lost, by Lauren Skidmore

What Is Lost, by Lauren Skidmore

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What Is Lost, by Lauren Skidmore

What Is Lost, by Lauren Skidmore



What Is Lost, by Lauren Skidmore

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Angry at his failure to exact vengeance on the prince, mask maker Joch flees Venesia to find his lost love. When a red-cloaked assassin promises answers, he has little choice but to trust her though he maybe walking into a trap. Unravel the deception in this dazzling story of second chances that will keep you guessing to the last page.

What Is Lost, by Lauren Skidmore

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1335086 in Books
  • Brand: Skidmore, Lauren
  • Published on: 2015-03-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.30" h x .70" w x 5.70" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages
What Is Lost, by Lauren Skidmore

Review The plot's twists, turns, and lurking dangers will keep Skidmore's fans engaged all the way to an ending that will take even the most astute reader by surprise. --Booklist


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic Re-Telling of Red Riding Hood By Amazon Customer It's no secret that I absolutely ADORED What Is Hidden, so it really shouldn't be a surprise that I loved the sequel to it as well, but this book was seriously amazing! Ms. Skidmore has such an amazing talent at re-telling classic fairytales, and I love every single second of it. What Is Lost is a re-telling of Little Red Riding Hood with a MAJOR twist (and I mean MAJOR...you won't see it coming). The one thing that I love about this book (and Ms. Skidmore's re-tellings in general) is that the re-telling isn't blatant, in-your-face classic story. It's subtle and unique. You see hints of the original story throughout the novel, and by the end you have read a wonderfully creative spin on a classic!This story follows Joch, the mask-maker who is seeking his lost love. From the ending of the first book, you already know that Joch is being hunted by the Prince, so Joch is forced to team up with Kit, a red cloak-wearing assassin. The adventure they go on is filled with ups and downs, twists and turns, and many action packed moments. Joch is much different than I first thought, and I loved being able to get to know him better. My heart went out to him, and you realize that there is much more to his character than first meets the eye. Joch is a very realistic character, and I think many can relate to him in some way. Kit was just plain awesome, and I loved her sarcastic, witty, badass nature. She was a very intriguing character, and I knew there was something more to her character. The interaction between Joch and Kit made for such an interesting read, and whether they realized it or not, they made a great team!Another aspect of this novel that I greatly enjoyed was the setting. The setting is very Asian inspired, and it made for such an amazing environment for the story to take place. There is a major twist in this book, one you won't see coming. You might be able to guess, but the ending is full of surprises. The ending is non-stop action, and you'll fly through the pages to see if anyone gets their happily ever after.This is a pretty short read, but it is the perfect length for the story. Ms. Skidmore's writing is fabulous, and the story moves along quickly, but at a good pace. You will never be bored, and constantly coming up with theories. I highly recommend this book for anyone who likes fairytale re-tellings and for fans of the first book in this series. You won't be disappointed!!Happy reading :)

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The chameleon's story By nobodygrl6 Sorry to say that I just couldn't get into this book.I was hoping for more of Evie and aiden's story.The chameleon just doesn't make much sense.In my opinion,miss skidmore is a talented author but unfortunately didn't really give us enough on Joch in the first book to really make us care.Recluse mask maker; villain.So, when this ended up being about his quest for his long lost childhood love...I trudged through it. Willing myself to like it every step of the way. But unfortunately I just couldn't love it like I loved its predecessor.There were numerous times when I guessed at the big reveal correctly only to double back because of Joch's over-rationalization.And the ending did leave me scratching my head- "that's it?"So even though the reading audience is given some closure with what is still more or less an open ending...it still falls flat.Also, adding to the "trudging" factor for me was constant spelling and tense misuse. Typically this doesn't bother me so much, it happens, but with this book there were so many errors that I wondered if it had even been sent to an editor in the first place.Okay,Now I realize there's three stars up there. So here's what I liked.-the princess and her kind nature towards a wanted criminal. Even after her suspicions had been confirmed.-kit and Joch's bantering-the imagery. She's really good at painting these magnificent pictures in her readers heads. With both scenery and characters alike.To sum it up:I wasn't crazy about it and if there's a third book I'll probably be more cautiously optimistic than excited.What is hidden was amazing!What is lost...unfortunately has planted the seed of doubt in my head regarding these books.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Follow Up Book to What is Hidden! By Aimee Brown I loved the first book in this series, What is Hidden. It was fantastic so I was excited to read this follow up book. As per usual, I don't really read blurbs and back covers very often- especially by authors of books I've already read. I like to be surprised. Sometimes I am REALLY surprised when I start reading. Like this time. I wasn't expecting this book to be about Joch, aka The Chameleon.Joch isn't the good guy in the previous book. That alone makes you wonder about reading and liking this book, right? But, trust me. You should read it. Especially if you read What is Hidden and liked it.Learning more about Joch and his history helped a lot. It's always good to be reminded that there is always more to a story or person than what meets the eye. In this story, Joch is on a quest to find his lost love, his first love, his friend. He is quite single minded and determined.I have to say that I wasn't really kept guessing until the very last page. I had it nailed almost from the beginning but it was still a good journey in reading. My ideas about Joch changed a bit from the first book but I didn't end up loving Joch. This story, to me, feels like the middle bit of a story. The characters are being set up and moved around and we are given more pieces to the puzzle but there is still so much more to come. The ending really left me hanging. I felt a sense of discontentment for sure. A little bit of sadness too. Ugh. I'm looking forward to reading the next book. When does that come out?!Content: CleanMy thanks to Cedar Fort for allowing me to read and review books for them.

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