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Rules of Attraction

302p. 978-0-80272-085-6.
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Gr 10-Up In this sequel to "Perfect Chemistry" (Walker, 2009), Elkeles once again delivers a steamy page-turner bound to make teens swoon. After getting involved with a dangerous gang in Mexico, Carlos Fuentes is sent to live in Colorado with his older brother, Alex. Unwilling to straighten up and abide by Alex's rules, he soon gets into trouble when he is framed for narcotics possession by a drug lord with powerful gang ties. Carlos avoids expulsion from high school by living with Alex's former instructor, Professor Westford, and his family, and attending an after-school program for at-risk teens. Romance ensues when tough-talking, authority-flouting Carlos finds himself inexplicably drawn to Kiara, the professor's studious, outdoorsy, and vintage-car-loving daughter. Unfortunately, love is complicated, because while Carlos wants to be with Kiara, he is also struggling to extricate himself from the grasp of the drug lord who framed him. After he is seriously beaten up, he, Alex, and Professor Westford concoct a plan to bring the drug lord to justice. As in "Perfect Chemistry", the brothers' dialogue is infused with plenty of Spanish, but it's clear in context. The ending is somewhat contrived and rushed, and minor characters are not as well developed. However, the passion between Carlos and Kiara, who tell their story in alternating narratives, is compelling enough to engage teens, especially those who were taken with Alex and Brittany's romance in the previous book."Lalitha Nataraj, Chula Vista Public Library, CA" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Carlos resents being shipped from Mexico to Colorado to live with his brother Alex (Perfect Chemistry). After being caught with drugs, Carlos must stay with the white upper-class Westfords to avoid jail. His attitude improves, though, as he gets to know Kiara Westford. Carlos and Kiara's passionate, illicit relationship will entice romantic readers, but the appeal is tempered by awkwardly self-conscious writing.

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