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BLOOD DONOR by Karen Bass

BLOOD DONOR

From the Orca Soundings series

by Karen Bass

Pub Date: Aug. 17th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4598-2685-4
Publisher: Orca

Locked out of her house one night by her controlling father, Joanne is targeted and becomes one of a group of teens abducted for their blood.

Jo is taking cover at a bus shelter when a representative from the Street Youth Network convinces her that they can provide her with a bed while she gets back on her feet. It’s in fact a devious ploy. She’s drugged and wakes up in a locked basement where she finds a group of homeless teens, all nonconsenting blood donors. The diabolical reason for the blood draws is all the more ominous because it’s just about plausible: Their blood is being used in anti-aging treatments at the exclusive Re-JUVE-nation spa. The tension intensifies when one of the captives learns that the spa is moving. The teens speculate that they will be left behind—once they are entirely drained. Jo has a plan, and it’s all heart-pounding action from there as Jo attempts to evade the dogs and Taser-wielding guards and escape. Although the focus is firmly on the action, the story provides a peek at the plight of street kids and ends on a realistic note. The cast defaults to White.

A fast-paced read with strong appeal for reluctant readers who are true-crime fans.

(Thriller. 13-18)