Living Proof by Michelle L Levigne


Living Proof by Michelle L Levigne
The Neighborlee Ohio Series Book 8
Publisher: Uncial Press
Genre: Contemporary, Holiday, Inspirational, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Full length (271 pages)
Rating: 5 stars
Reviewed by Orchid

With their adopted parents out of town researching their next book, her brothers, Harry and Pete, are staying with Lanie. Christmas is approaching, and that means shopping–which she hates. Even worse, Charlie and Rainbow have missed their last check-in call. While that has happened before, this time Lanie is starting to get worried.

Then the newspaper where she works gets a new owner, and Lanie gets shifted from the school sports beat to the lovelorn column. Despite all she does at her snarky best to get fired from the column, Lanie just can’t win. Even worse, her new boss is a fan and wants to be friends.

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Someone is out to get her, and as Lanie and her friends put the clues together, the mystery and the attempts to harm her just get more intense. She is living proof that no good deed goes unpunished.

Lanie and her brothers are worried when her parents disappear in the Bermuda Triangle. They also have troubles of their own. Lanie has a new boss at the newspaper who angers her by putting her in charge of the Agony Aunt’s column and taking away her sports column. On top of that someone seems to be trying to kill her.

Luckily her family live in Neighborlee where the weird is the norm and the community rallies round to take care of their own.

Did I mention Lanie is in a wheelchair? This doesn’t stop her doing exactly what she wants, and anyone who knows her tends to ignore her disability. People who don’t have an annoying habit of treating her like an imbecile. Lanie is a very strong character and her life tends to revolve around family and friends. Friends like Felicity who can fry any electronics if she loses her temper near them.

Magic, fantasy and the mystery of who is trying to kill her all weave together to make this another fabulous Neighborlee book.

These books always entrance me and, as usual, I read this one in one day. I can’t seem to put them down once I start reading them.

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