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Average rating3.3
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What if you had the chance to make the person who has ultimately ruined your life disappear for good? That is the opportunity Jazz receives as she comes across so many barriers to get her younger brother out of foster care. The only catch is she has to kill a stranger. Of course it becomes much more complicated than that and Jazz becomes a part of something so much bigger than herself. This was such a fast paced and wild ride of a book. Heard puts you in a story with people having to make really difficult decisions for the ones that they love. I was able to read an arc of [b:She's Too Pretty to Burn 51591602 She's Too Pretty to Burn Wendy Heard https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1589205789l/51591602.SY75.jpg 67811045] and out of the two I still think that one is my favorite. I think I have a new author I will be keeping an eye on. At this point I have to read her debut to catch up on her work! Also ITS SAPPHIC.
maybe more of a 3.25?
really enjoyed the first half and the ending, the second half was meh for me. did not focus on the “kill club” as much as I would have liked and who was ultimately behind it didn't really make sense to me and we don't get much of an explanation for that. I wish we had a little less focus on the relationships and more on the logistics of the club. appreciated the queer rep in a thriller