Margo Kelly is the author of Who R U Really?, a Simon & Schuster book.
"An engaging mystery with hints of supernatural and romance."
--Kirkus Reviews
"The psychological elements and mystery bring...real tension. The
book's final third barrels to a dramatic finale." --School Library
Journal
"A complex paranormal young adult thriller. It mixes the
paranormal, hypnosis, and romance. This is a great book for anyone
looking for a YA book with a unique twist. This is a good fit for
paranormal lovers. The element of hypnosis added a bit of nuance to
the story. The author was not afraid to make the scenes gritting
and scary. Finally, the cover is amazing. Retro and mysterious at
the same time." --Young Adult Books Central
“Unlocked by Margo Kelly reminded me of why I love to read Young
Adult novels that center on youths dealing with mental health.
Unlocked by Margo Kelly is a novel that had me thinking about
hypnotism in a new light and how to handle conflicts, especially
when you feel as if you’re backed against a wall. If you’re into
novels with dark or spooky themes then this book might just be your
cup of tea.”
*The Young Folks*
Steeped in supernatural horror and gothic suspense tropes … a dark,
paranoid tale.
*International Thriller Writers*
Margo Kelly is a bold, sensitive, writer whose inventive stories
surprise and beguile teen readers. Look for more to come.
*Jacquelyn Mitchard, NYT Bestselling Author, The Deep End of the
Ocean and Two if by Sea*
Compelling, edge-of-your-seat thriller that grabbed me from the
start. … The plot is filled with clever twists that build suspense
and keep the pages turning as the characters hurtle towards an
unexpected conclusion.
*Youth Services Book Reviews*
Highly recommended for its taut storytelling, chilling horror
elements, strong characters, and realistic representation of high
school life.
*Joshua David Bellin, author of SCAVENGER OF SOULS*
The use of an unreliable narrator really made this story pop … I
also liked how realistic this book was in … the diverse characters
… accurate portrayals of Native Americans and people of Latin
American descent. It's also a helpful book for dealing with the
stigma that often comes with mental illness … a complex story with
an interesting twist at the end.
*Karen McCoy, librarian*
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