

This book was both entertaining and irritating.
We follow Kayla and Zorie, two best friends in Georgia who are struggling to make ends meet. They come up with a little “hustle” to make some quick money, but during one of their plays, something goes very wrong. And from that moment on, it’s like bad decision after bad decision. Every time they try to fix one mess, they somehow make it worse.
This story is fast paced with plenty of action, but man… these characters had me frustrated. The constant dumb choices had me talking to my book like, “Now why would you do that?!”
For this being Christina Dotson’s debut, it was well done. The plot was interesting, there were definitely some thrilling moments, and I was not expecting the direction the story took. It kept me fully engaged because I needed to know how it would end.
I disliked Zorie almost immediately. Something about her just felt off from the beginning, and my instincts were on high alert the entire time.
This is a retelling inspired by Thelma & Louise, and it really makes you think, how far would you go for a friend? And are you truly ride-or-die when things get real?
I listened to the audiobook while reading my physical book and honestly couldn’t stop. Despite being irritated half the time, I enjoyed it and I’m definitely curious to see what Christina Dotson writes next.
This book was both entertaining and irritating.
We follow Kayla and Zorie, two best friends in Georgia who are struggling to make ends meet. They come up with a little “hustle” to make some quick money, but during one of their plays, something goes very wrong. And from that moment on, it’s like bad decision after bad decision. Every time they try to fix one mess, they somehow make it worse.
This story is fast paced with plenty of action, but man… these characters had me frustrated. The constant dumb choices had me talking to my book like, “Now why would you do that?!”
For this being Christina Dotson’s debut, it was well done. The plot was interesting, there were definitely some thrilling moments, and I was not expecting the direction the story took. It kept me fully engaged because I needed to know how it would end.
I disliked Zorie almost immediately. Something about her just felt off from the beginning, and my instincts were on high alert the entire time.
This is a retelling inspired by Thelma & Louise, and it really makes you think, how far would you go for a friend? And are you truly ride-or-die when things get real?
I listened to the audiobook while reading my physical book and honestly couldn’t stop. Despite being irritated half the time, I enjoyed it and I’m definitely curious to see what Christina Dotson writes next.