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Innocent

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After the orphanage she lives in is destroyed by fire, Betty, an innocent and trusting teen, takes a job as a maid in Kingston, Ontario. Welcomed into the household of the wealthy Remington clan, Betty makes friends with the staff at the house and soon discovers that her mother had also been a maid there—and that her father is in a nearby jail, convicted of murdering her mother. When she meets her father, she is taken aback by his claims of innocence, and she decides to try to uncover the truth about her mother's murder and her father's conviction. A friendly young policeman assists her in her investigation (and shows an interest in Betty that is more romantic than professional). But all is not well in the Remington household, and someone doesn't want Betty to learn the truth.

Part of the SECRETS—a series of seven linked novels that can be read in any order.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 9, 2015
      The ultra-competitive world of professional ice skating comes to life under the deft touch of Comeaux (Life on the Edge), who pairs an insider’s view of the skating world with a sweet romance in the first installment of a contemporary series. After pair skaters Courtney and Mark turn in a poor showing at the World Championships, Courtney’s long-distance boyfriend dumps her for someone else—and Courtney and Mark’s longtime coaches announce that they will be simultaneously training the skaters’ biggest rivals, Stephanie and Josh, a top-rated sibling team. Courtney and Josh soon strike up a romance, but ice princess Stephanie is determined to break them up. Courtney is conflicted, realizing that her partner and her coaches likely wouldn’t approve of the match, yet she falls more deeply for sweet, shy Josh with every moment they spend together. As Courtney and Josh wend their way past the enormous roadblocks of their relationship, readers will find their story immensely satisfying, though the ending is a tiny bit rushed. This solid effort will especially delight skating fans who want an inside look at the sport.

    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2015
      A young woman loses everything and must plumb her past before she can build a new life for herself. When a fire destroys the Ontario orphanage Betty has called home for most of her life, she is sent to Kingston to work for the city's most wealthy and influential family. Shortly after taking up her new position, Betty discovers her mother was also a maid for the Remington household prior to her death at the hands of Betty's father 14 years before. After a visit to her mother's grave, a curious Betty faces her imprisoned father, who insists he's innocent. Subsequently, Betty enlists her cop boyfriend, David, to help her dig up the facts about what really happened to her mother. Although Betty is slow to pick up the clues, readers will realize the truth before she does (see the book's title). The 1964 setting appears arbitrary, established by the book's relationship to the others in the Secrets series rather than narrative needs; period details are few, and without consistent time-appropriate cultural references, the resulting story feels anachronistic to today's readers. The plot moves quickly, but the conclusion is tidy and cliched. The big reveal-who killed Betty's mother and why-unfolds more like the unveiling of a vaudeville villain (sans twirling mustache) than a dramatic novel. Lukewarm and unremarkable. (Historical fiction. 12-16)

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2015

      Gr 7 Up-In 1964, a girls' orphanage burns to the ground and its seven oldest residents, each armed with a cryptic clue about her past, are sent out into the world to make their way. Each entry in the "Secrets" series of seven linked YA novels details a different girl's rocky start. In Walters's Innocent, Lizzy is offered a job in her hometown, where she discovers that her father, having murdered her mother, is still doing time in the local prison. Drawn to him despite warnings from her seemingly kind employer, the protagonist discovers a cover-up involving nearly the entire town. Although it gets off to a slow start, this volume delivers some tense moments as Lizzy makes her way through the local web of lies. Armstrong's The Unquiet Past features a creepy supernatural element. Tess's search for the meaning of her waking visions leads her to an abandoned mental hospital, a series of illegal experiments, and a boy who's looking for answers of his own. These installments target reluctant readers with their short sentences, plot-driven events, and light character development. VERDICT Purchase where historical fiction is popular.-Elizabeth Friend, Wester Middle School, TX

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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