Hattie Hoffman spends her life playing roles. She can be a good student, a good daughter, and a good girlfriend. None of that is what Hattie really wants. The question is, which role got her killed?
This book has some good thriller elements to it. I enjoyed the concept and the inner dialogue for Hattie was well written. That being said it seemed a little predictable and anticlimactic for my tastes. I wasn't particularly fond of the direction they went with Hattie's relationship. I felt like this was a played out angle.
Overall, it's a good story.
Three smiles.
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