The suspense never lets up, and there are plenty of unpredictable twists as Casey and Dylan work together to evade the police. If I Live starts with a bang, as fugitive Casey narrowly escapes capture. As he tracks her through If I Run and If I’m Found, he comes to believe her story-that she’s been set up the men behind her father’s death twelve years ago. You have been warned … Casey Cox is on the run again (still?) after being set up as the supposed killer of her friend, Brent Pace.īrent’s parents don’t believe Casey is responsible, so hire PI Dylan Roberts to investigate. If I Live picks up almost exactly where If I’m Found ends, so if you’re one of those readers who has the patience to wait for the whole series before you read the first book, this series is perfect for you.Īlso, if you haven’t read If I Run and If I’m Found, you probably shouldn’t read this (or any) review, as they will inevitably contain spoilers about the earlier books. If I Live is the final book in a trilogy, and don’t even think about reading it if you haven’t already read If I Run and If I’m Found.