Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Bad Girls with Perfect Faces by Lynn Weingarten

Bad Girls with Perfect Faces by Lynn Weingarten
My Rating: ★★★★

Sasha's working up the courage to tell her best friend, Xavier, that she wants to change their BFF status to BF/GF because she's fallen in love with him. The problem? He just spotted the ex that did him dirty and now they're getting back together. When Sasha turns an drunk, angry, and hurt idea into a full fledged plan to prove that Xavier's ex is no good, she thinks it's the key to ripping him out of his evil ex's clutches. As she gets deeper and deeper into texting as her male alter ego, things spin out of control and she finds herself transforming into a person she doesn't recognize anymore.

Told in multiple perspectives, this wild book had me glued to the pages from the start. It starts out predictable with teenage cliches, but the wonderful writing sucked me in from the start. Imagine my surprise when it went from predictable to one wild ride that had me wishing I had some popcorn to munch on while watching the story unfold. Plus, there are aspects of these characters that are relatable, which makes them even more real than when they remind us of someone we know or knew at one time.

Each of the characters begin as people that we've met throughout our lives, but instead of growing as people, we watch their flaws grow and flourish as the story continues. Without spoiling the book, it's a story about obsession and manipulation that's both predictable and surprising. It's a wonderful mix of both, which keeps you on your toes as things go from 0 to 100. It reminds me of those cautionary tales that exaggerates what could happen if someone toes the line enough that they eventually fall straight over it.

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