Ratings17
Average rating4.5
After being assaulted by the sheriff's son, Kellan Turner, Romy Grey was branded a liar and bullied by former friends, finding refuge only in the diner where she works outside of town, but when a girl with ties to both Romy and Kellan goes missing and news of him assulting another girl gets out, Romy must decide whether to speak out again or risk having more girls hurt.
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She died, you know that? You know all the ways you can kill a girl? God, there are so many.
I'm kind of wavering between a 3.5 and a 4, because the ending was really good. Prose is amazing, raw, and powerful. Main reason I'm not rating higher is because I found the pacing slower than I would have liked, but overall the story is important and the echoes will stick with me. I won this book in a giveaway and I'm glad I read it–it's an important read, especially in this social climate.