Fake Plastic Girl by Zara Lisbon

Fake Plastic Girl

by Zara Lisbon

But let’s start at the beginning.

Justine Childs is your average teenage girl, until the day ex-child-star Eva Kate Kelly moves in across the way. Eva Kate is gorgeous, seductive, and eager to invite Justine into her glittery world. Their relationship intensifies quickly, but there is a lot they aren't telling each other, and in the midst of the whirlwind, a girl lies dead. Who killed Eva Kate? Justine swears her innocence - and she’d like you to hear her side of the story.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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A former child star was dead, and Justine Childs was here to tell you she didn't do it.

There's something about getting to peek into the lives of the young, rich, and reckless. Though I disapproved of their lifestyle and life choices, I found myself unable to look away. That was pretty much kept me flipping the pages during the first part of the book, while the mystery became more compelling in the second half of the book and drove my interest.

Justine was the child of a celebrity therapists, who always seemed to be on the fringes of celebrity. Then, as luck would have it, former child star, Eva-Kate Kelly, moved in next-door, and took Justine under her wing. The whole time, I thought this was an open and shut case, but then Lisbon threw a little twist in, which had me reevaluating previous information, and she revealed some more information, and then there was another twist. Let me tell you, by the end of the book, I had totally changed my tune. I still wasn't sure what happened, but I knew it wasn't what I originally believed. Good job, Zara Lisbon!

I know there are going to be a bunch of people, who will be frustrated with the ending. It's a cliffhanger ending, BUT I am ok with where Lisbon left me, because it was a logical break point. That said, I am more than looking forward to the sequel and finding out what really happened to Eva-Kate Kelly.

*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.

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