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Average rating2.8
Sasha Stone knows her place--first-chair clarinet, top of her class, and at the side of her oxford-wearing boyfriend. She's worked her entire life to ensure that her path to Oberlin Conservatory as a star musician is perfectly paved. But suddenly there's a fork in the road in the shape of Isaac Harver. Her body shifts toward him when he walks by, and her skin misses his touch even though she's never known it. Why does he act like he knows her so well--too well--when she doesn't know him at all?
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Would definitely skimmed this or quit this entirely if I was reading it. As for listening, I kept up until the end in the hopes that maybe it would get better, but no. The characters are incredibly unlikable, but beyond that, there isn't really much of a plot. There's twists, but not a whole lot really happens, other than a psychopathic main character reveals her true nature. Based on reviews and synopsis, I had high hopes, and even gave this out to a kid based on that (interested to see what they think!) but just not very good overall. Have a higher hope for Female of the Species, her previous book.