Review: Ninth Key by Meg Cabot.

Posted February 23, 2012 by Rowena in Reviews | 1 Comment

Genres: Paranormal Romance


Rowena’s review of Ninth Key (Mediator #2) by Meg Cabot.

Main Character: Susannah Simon
Love Interest: ??
Series: Mediator, Book 2
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Everything is going great for Suze. Her new life in California is a whirlwind of parties and excellent hair days. Tad Beaumont, the hottest boy in town, has even asked Suze out on her very first date. Suze is so excited that she’s willing to ignore her misgivings about Tad… particularly the fact that he’s not Jesse, whose ghostly status—not to mention apparent disinterest in her—make him unattainable.

What Suze can’t ignore, however, is the ghost of a murdered woman whose death seems directly connected to dark secrets hidden in none other than Tad Beaumont’s past.

This was a great addition to the series, it’s got me hoping and wishing that in the next book, Reunion, that we’ll be reunited with the boys that just up and disappeared from the first book. I want to see Bryce Martinson again, I want to see if him and Suze will hit it off like Tad Beaumont did in this book, even though Suze didn’t really like him the same way that most girls like boys in school, I mean she only liked making out with him. But whatever, I want to see Bryce and Suze before I find another hottie guy for her to like.

I’m really excited to see Suze’s reunion with her best friend, Gina from New York. I think that will be such an awesome story. I’ve been anxious to see what Gina would be like from all the talk that Suze does about her in the previous books.

But back to this book, it was good. I liked Shadowland better but I still enjoyed this story as well.

I enjoyed the whole “vampire” thing going on and I hecka enjoyed reading Suze’s reaction to all of that. She’s seriously the bomb.

I fell a little more in love with Jesse and dude, what is up with him and Suze? Can she really have relations with a ghost?

I WANT THAT FOR HER!

Nobody that Meg has introduced us to has come close to being perfect for Suze as Jesse has but I want her to get some experience before she goes on her merry way with Jesse, however that will be possible.

That’s why I want her to have a thing with Bryce.

Well that and because he’s such a cutie, even if he is a whiny baby. HA!

What I really enjoyed about this story was how the dynamics for Suze at home have changed and she DOES have a family with her step brothers and with Adam….and how her life in Northern California is started to grow on her and is becoming…HOME to her.

I loved the change in her relationship with her younger step brother, David. I have a soft spot for David and his nerdy geeky facts but I really love that he’s in on Suze’s little secret and understands. I just love this little guy a whole bunch!

Brad cracks me up, him and Suze’s relationship is so funny to witness. Brad thinks he’s all rough and tough and I totally think that Suze can kick his ass!

HA!

Jake, goodness, I want that boy to hurry up and get his Camaro so that he can get back to having a life. He’s a handsome boy, he needs to start living it before a ghost comes and gets him and there goes his life. I really like him though, he’s funny and he’s good to Suze.

The parents are cool and it was cool to see Andy get all pissed off at Suze and yell and hollar at her the same way he’d yell and hollar at the boys.

They’re a family, YAY!

I liked getting to know Tad and his crazy family and his Uncle? Holy wow, I wonder if he’ll make an appearance later on in the series…hey, it could happen.

Anyway, this story was really good, I enjoyed the storyline, the interactions with all of the characters and it’s made me look forward to a whole lot more from these guys. I’m really enjoying this reading experience and can’t wait to start on the next book…tonight.

Great read for sure!

..and that’s your scoop!

This book is available from Harper Teen.
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