In Her Skin by Kim Savage

In Her Skin

by Kim Savage

Fifteen-year-old con artist Jo Chastain takes on her biggest heist yet impersonating a missing girl. Life on the streets of Boston these past few years hasn t been easy, and she hopes to cash in on a little safety, some security. She finds her opportunity with the Lovecrafts, a wealthy family tied to the unsolved disappearance of Vivienne Weir, who vanished when she was nine.

Reviewed by liz089 on

3 of 5 stars

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It was an okay read. It read a bit weird for me, because she wrote it to her, saying "you" all the time. Found it a bit confusing sometimes.
This novel also reminded me a lot of Here Lies Daniel Tate.. and to be honest I liked that one a lot more.
Yes this one was interesting... but also a bit weird and some things happened that made not much sense to me, like it was not logical and I have no idea why they did what they did. That is still an issue after finishing this novel. Some things are not explained at all.. and that kind of bothers me XD Seems too rushed or something ?

If you want an exciting thrilling novel about someone trying to con itself into a missing person's family.. I would suggest Here Lies Daniel Tate. Much more fun !

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