Reviewed by kymmiejournals on

3 of 5 stars

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Looking at the blurb I thought the heroine possess #girlpower (figuratively), a badass, a lady boss who is the answer to all the unresolved cases of police enforcement, but then it’s not.



I received an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book from Edelweiss+ and the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest book review.

I picked this book thinking it’s a romcom but when I get to read it, it’s actually dark and talks about a lot of death. The author was able to portray how flashbacks work – from happy thoughts to what went wrong, then comes the bad moments and last is regrets. It’s what have struck me, the flashbacks.

A lot has happened and it’s messed up. It’s poorly written in a way you would thought the characters are in middle school, whereas they’re already high school seniors. The narration is told by Casey from her point of view so I expected the words or phrases used are matured or senior-level.

It was difficult to read because of the format and style. The dialogues are written in one sentence separated only by quotation marks. You would think that it is a monologue, that Casey is talking to herself

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