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.
This book is dark, and twisty, and perfectly horrifying. I had started to put the pieces together before the end, so the reveal wasn't as shocking as big reveals typically are for me. In Her Skin is a great book that I would recommend to anyone who wants to feel like they don't know which character to root for, or what exactly is going on between the lines. My only complaint is that there isn't more after the ending (and yes I know that's vague but I don't want to hide this review because of spoilers). As soon as I finished this book, I read like three middle grade books in a row because I knew they wouldn't be this dark, so just fyi- it's VERY DARK.
Full review to come at http://kaitgoodwin.com/books!