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Could you sleep next to a murderer? Luke Chase—yes, that Luke Chase, a modern hero ripped from the headlines—didn’t mean to get caught up in Mrs. Heckler’s murder. He just wanted to hook up with the hot new British girl at St. Benedict’s, and if that meant sneaking out to the woods after hours, then so be it. But little did he know someone would end up dead right next to th
Could you sleep next to a murderer? Luke Chase—yes, that Luke Chase, a modern hero ripped from the headlines—didn’t mean to get caught up in Mrs. Heckler’s murder. He just wanted to hook up with the hot new British girl at St. Benedict’s, and if that meant sneaking out to the woods after hours, then so be it. But little did he know someone would end up dead right next to their rendezvous spot, and his best friend and roommate Oscar Weymouth would go down for it. With suspects aplenty and a past that’s anything but innocent, Luke Chase reluctantly calls on his famous survival skills to find the true killer. For fans of “A Study in Charlotte” and boarding school lit, “Sneaking Out” (book one in the “Chased” series) immerses readers in the privileged prep school world, with a mystery that exposes the dark side of life on a residential high school campus. 
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Published
March 6th 2018
by Dunemere Books



0998499773
(ISBN13: 9780998499772 )


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I was on the promotional blog tour for this book! Stop by my blog for the full post and to enter an international giveaway!: https://marriedtobooksreviewsandblog.... I always love a good mystery and Sneaking Out was definitely a well crafted one. Set in the grounds of a posh school, a group of teens venture outside into the woods at night even though the rules clearly state that this isn’t allowed. The following morning, the body of a woman that is connected to the school is found near the place
I was on the promotional blog tour for this book! Stop by my blog for the full post and to enter an international giveaway!: https://marriedtobooksreviewsandblog.... I always love a good mystery and Sneaking Out was definitely a well crafted one. Set in the grounds of a posh school, a group of teens venture outside into the woods at night even though the rules clearly state that this isn’t allowed. The following morning, the body of a woman that is connected to the school is found near the place where the teens were. One of the teens called Oscar gets accused of murder, with tensions running high, it’s up to the main character Luke and his friends to track down the real killer responsible. The plotline and settings were reminiscent of a Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew mystery, I personally do enjoy reading stories that have a school as a setting with one such example being Enid Blyton’s St Clare’s/Malory Towers series. It had a great pace to it, once all of the final details started to be revealed, it did make for an interesting climax. The second book in the series does follow a little plot twist mentioned in Sneaking Out but with another mystery to try and solve. I did struggle to connect to Luke as a character at times, however, it was exciting, great dialogue that left me feeling satisfied. PS: Also for fans of A Study In Charlotte! (side note- I need to read that book!)
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I received an advanced reader's copy of this book from Rockstar Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. WARNING: REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS This isn't the type of book I'd usually go for, but wow, IT WAS SO GOOD. I grew up reading Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden, and also Enid Blyton's novels set in boarding schools - Mallory Towers, St Clare's and The Naughtiest Girl, and this book's like a mash-up of all those books. This book was, as I said above, so hard to put down! I am a sucker for books s
I received an advanced reader's copy of this book from Rockstar Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. WARNING: REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS This isn't the type of book I'd usually go for, but wow, IT WAS SO GOOD. I grew up reading Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden, and also Enid Blyton's novels set in boarding schools - Mallory Towers, St Clare's and The Naughtiest Girl, and this book's like a mash-up of all those books. This book was, as I said above, so hard to put down! I am a sucker for books set in boarding schools. There's something magical about boarding schools, don't you think? Your classmates are more than just your classmates - they are a huge part of your life because you live and spend time with them almost 24/7. And I just love the midnight feasts and all the deep talks with dorm mates! (I don't study in a boarding school, so I'm not sure if these things happen in real life? According to one of my former classmates who's now studying at a boarding school in the UK, boarding school life is nothing like what happens in the books.) At first I found it a little bit hard to really get into the story, because the book began with Luke, Oscar, Pippa and Kelsey sneaking out to meet in the woods. I kept mixing up the four of them and I had no idea what was going on? I don't know if it's just me because this kind of stuff - not getting into the story until I reach about 25% of the book - happens to me all the time. I got bored trying to figure things out, and put the book aside for a while. After a few days I finally decided to pick the book up again because I was running out of time to read it and I'm a very responsible tour host *winks* so of course I had to finish it! I'm so glad I gave this book another chance because THE MYSTERY WAS SO GOOD I was swiping on my Kindle like crazy because I HAD TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DEAN'S WIFE. I kept a mental list of suspects and tried so hard to solve the mystery but miserably failed lol. I suck at solving mysteries. I wasn't a big fan of Luke in the beginning because he seems like a terrible person - it was mentioned many times that he "wants to hook up with the hot British chick, Pippa" and that's just WRONG because he wants to hang out with Pippa only because of her hotness. Like, Pippa is a totally bish to him and he still continues pursuing her because of her "hotness". However, when they start to hang out with each other more, it's clear that they really care about each other. Also, they make really great partners in solving crime! I really liked Oscar and Luke's bromance. The two of them are really good "bros" and look out for each other all the time (Except for the part where Luke is brought to the headmaster's office and is told that Oscar is being suspected of committing the murder. He starts doubting Oscar, but when Oscar tells him his side of the story, he instantly believes him and feels ashamed of not trusting Oscar at the very beginning.) When Oscar is suspended from the campus, Luke promises to clear his name and at last, with the help of Pippa, solves the murder. Overall rating ★★★★ GOSH THIS IS SO GOOD THIS IS WHY I USED TO (AND STILL) LOVE MYSTERY NOVELS SO MUCH. I'm looking forward to reading the second book in the Chased series :)
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Sneaking out is a book that is quite outside my comfort zone. I don’t usually read murder/mysteries, but this synopsis intrigued me (okay and also the cover… :P). I really enjoyed this book, the characters were great. I especially liked the girl (whose name I forgot), but Luke was also really interesting. They had interesting personalities and I loved the group dynamics. Since the book is about a woman being murdered at a boarding school, there’s quite a lot of mystery involved. I immediately go
Sneaking out is a book that is quite outside my comfort zone. I don’t usually read murder/mysteries, but this synopsis intrigued me (okay and also the cover… :P). I really enjoyed this book, the characters were great. I especially liked the girl (whose name I forgot), but Luke was also really interesting. They had interesting personalities and I loved the group dynamics. Since the book is about a woman being murdered at a boarding school, there’s quite a lot of mystery involved. I immediately got intrigued by the strange death and it got me hooked, I really wanted to know who had done it and why. As I normally don’t read these kinds of books, I don’t know whether it’s just something I’m not used to, but I thought there were a little too many suspects and clues for me to keep up with. I’m not that good with remembering names, and that definitely got me confused at times while reading this. I think this book was a lot of fun, and it got me interested to go outside of my comfort zone more often. I’m giving this book 4 stars because it was really enjoyable! I definitely recommend this book if you like to read YA murder/mystery or if you want to read something outside of your comfort zone.
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This was a pleasant surprise--unknown book by an unknown author that really delivered on a gripping story. Didn't end with a cliffhanger but an ending that made me glad that this book is described as #1 in a proposed series. I like the main student characters. The faculty at this private school weren't fleshed out a great deal but enough. And "enough" means to make them interesting, to this plot but also to further story, I believe. I was just about convinced that I knew whodunit when Vance star
This was a pleasant surprise--unknown book by an unknown author that really delivered on a gripping story. Didn't end with a cliffhanger but an ending that made me glad that this book is described as #1 in a proposed series. I like the main student characters. The faculty at this private school weren't fleshed out a great deal but enough. And "enough" means to make them interesting, to this plot but also to further story, I believe. I was just about convinced that I knew whodunit when Vance started weaving all the clues together, so I was very satisfied that I too had solved the murder. That's why we read mysteries, isn't it? To show off our own deductive skills? This isn't likely to change anyone's life but it's an enjoyable read.
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I am a twelve-year-old boy and found this book very exciting to read. From the moment I started reading it, I was captivated by both the humor and the many twists and turns throughout which kept me on the edge of my seat. The main characters are hilarious, well developed, and very realistic, making it seem as though these people actually exist. The end of the book left me wanting more and incredibly excited to read the next book in the series when it comes out. Fans of books such as the Theodore
I am a twelve-year-old boy and found this book very exciting to read. From the moment I started reading it, I was captivated by both the humor and the many twists and turns throughout which kept me on the edge of my seat. The main characters are hilarious, well developed, and very realistic, making it seem as though these people actually exist. The end of the book left me wanting more and incredibly excited to read the next book in the series when it comes out. Fans of books such as the Theodore Boone series and "One of Us Is Lying" would definitely enjoy this. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to any young adult I know!
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Transported to a small town, where the local boarding school is the town’s lifeblood, the reader is immediately immersed in Luke and Oscar’s friendship dynamics. Bad boy, Oscar, convinces Luke to betray his good-boy ways to sneak out to the woods to meet up with girls after hours. The punishment for being caught is expulsion, so when they suddenly begin to hear voices in the woods their objective suddenly becomes focused on returning to their room unscathed. However, when a body of the dean’s wi
Transported to a small town, where the local boarding school is the town’s lifeblood, the reader is immediately immersed in Luke and Oscar’s friendship dynamics. Bad boy, Oscar, convinces Luke to betray his good-boy ways to sneak out to the woods to meet up with girls after hours. The punishment for being caught is expulsion, so when they suddenly begin to hear voices in the woods their objective suddenly becomes focused on returning to their room unscathed. However, when a body of the dean’s wife turns up the next day, bad boy Oscar is quickly made a suspect. With no previous sleuthing experience, Luke quickly works to clear Oscar’s name. Although painful memories from the past will be dragged out in the process, for all those involved. When I read that this book was “for fans of A Study in Charlotte” I knew I had to get my hands on it. I LOVE the Charlotte Holmes series and any YA fiction that even slightly resembles it, and Sneaking Out did not disappoint. While I had a few hesitations, I found the overall storyline was not compromised by them. My hesitations included: (1) The number of adult characters that were introduced, for instance one ex-ex-wife was tracked down and provided us with insignificant dialogue that did little to sway the path of Luke’s investigation and (2) The lack of detail provided about Luke’s past. It is clear Luke has undergone a kidnapping and subsequent survivalist escape, but otherwise Luke’s family, history and upbringing are hardly touched upon. It is possible Luke’s past was kept minimal for future books in the series, but as the lead off book it would have been helpful to have been given a few more glimpses of our main character’s background. Regardless, the author left it clear that book two would further dive into characters’ pasts while continuing the action, excitement and adventure that made book one, Sneaking Out, so enjoyable. For the full review, please visit: https://fortheloveofthepageblog.wordp... *Disclaimer: I was provided a review copy of this book as part of a blog tour, in exchange for an honest review.
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Rating: 4.5 Stars Sneaking out was a right of passage for all boarders at St. Benedict's, but maybe Luke would have been better off keeping to the straight and narrow. What should have been fun, put him right in the middle of a murder mystery, and re-awakened fears he has buried from his past. •Pro: Boarding school settings are a favorite of mine, and Vance actually gives us a pretty good look into school life and the culture of St. B's. •Pro: Luke's backstory was awesome. The whole Kidnap Kid thi
Rating: 4.5 Stars Sneaking out was a right of passage for all boarders at St. Benedict's, but maybe Luke would have been better off keeping to the straight and narrow. What should have been fun, put him right in the middle of a murder mystery, and re-awakened fears he has buried from his past. •Pro: Boarding school settings are a favorite of mine, and Vance actually gives us a pretty good look into school life and the culture of St. B's. •Pro: Luke's backstory was awesome. The whole Kidnap Kid thing really added an extra layer to Luke, and I liked the way Vance worked in the flashbacks and complications that accompanied his resulting fame. •Pro: Pippa also had an interesting backstory, and I hope the teaser at the end of the book was legit, because I think it would be fantastic if her mystery was part of the the Chased series. •Pro: Vance assembled quite a suspect list, and he did a really good job keeping me guessing. There were many times I was ready to dismiss a suspect, and he would reveal something that would create doubt in my mind. That's the way I like my mysteries. •Pro: Luke's mentor is sort of creepy and scary, but I am intrigued as to what he has in store for us. •Pro: Bromances always make me happy, and I especially like when they arise between two unlikely people, such as Oscar and Luke. •Pro: I am really excited to get the next book. That speaks volumes for how fun and entertaining this book was. Overall: A fabulous mystery that kept me guessing and has me wanting more. *ARC provided in exchange for an honest review. BLOG | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | BLOGLOVIN | FRIEND ME ON GOODREADS
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