Shade Me

Shade Me by Jennifer Brown, published by HarperCollins on January 19, 2016, is a young adult fiction novel that introduces readers to Nikki Kill, a girl with rare synesthesia who perceives emotions through colors. As an outsider, Nikki’s life takes a dramatic turn when she becomes involved in a mysterious crime surrounding Peyton Hollis, a wealthy classmate who is violently attacked. The story unfolds as Nikki navigates the complexities of her unique perception while trying to uncover the truth behind the attack, all while being drawn into a dangerous relationship with Peyton’s older brother.
In this first installment of a suspense series, readers will find a blend of mystery and contemporary themes, including family dynamics and the challenges of adolescence. Nikki’s journey reveals the intricacies of her world, where happiness and sadness manifest in vivid colors, and the line between trust and deception blurs. As she delves deeper into the conspiracy surrounding Peyton’s attack, the stakes rise, and Nikki must confront the darker aspects of her reality. This edition spans 448 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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The first book in acclaimed author Jennifer Brown’s thrilling suspense series for fans of Sara Shepard’s Pretty Little Liars, Shade Me is about a unique girl who becomes entangled in a mysterious crime and lured into a sexy but dangerous relationship with a boy who may be a suspect.
Nikki Kill has always been an outsider. Born with rare synesthesia, she sees the world differently. In Nikki’s eyes, happiness is pink, sadness is a mixture of brown and green, and lies are gray.
To Nikki, Peyton Hollis, the ultrarich it-girl at school, was seemingly untouchable. That is, until Peyton is violently attacked and the only phone number the hospital finds in Peyton’s cell is Nikki’s. Suddenly Nikki is pulled into Peyton’s glittering, fast-paced world as she tries to unravel an unfolding conspiracy.
As Nikki gets closer to the dark truth—and to Peyton’s gorgeous older brother—the only thing she can be sure of is death is a deep, pulsing crimson.
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