Gail is in trouble at school. Saint Saviours, the exclusive private girls school that she attends on a scholarship, cannot contain her. Impulsive, bored and looking for someone to adore, she is at that dangerous age when you want to be picked up by men and then driven home by your mother.
Ezra is rich, powerful and at the top of his game. His comfortable middle age is tainted only by the knowledge that he loved new wave music in his youth and had people killed—and by his crushing anxieties about his teenage daughter, Agata. When Agata starts at Saint Saviour's, Gail and Ezra's paths cross, and their lives intertwine in ways more dangerous than either could have predicted.
Emma! Back with something absolutely fire to offer after the disappointment of Royals. But we don’t hold grudges! Welcome back to form!
This was a super cute Emma Forrest crazy girl novel that will have fans of early work like Namedropper salivating while still being a more mature work.
3.5 stars! I wanted to love this book, I really did, but it was a chaos that put me in a reading slump. First of all, the premise and the book title are both amazing. I kept playing the song Father Figure in my mind whilst reading. However, the characters are flat and most chapters are told like summaries rather than the characters experiencing the events as they are happening. The tension between Ezra and Gail was absent, therefore, I do not really know whether Gail was obsessed with him, his daughter, his wife or his mansion more. I understand this was a teenage girl’s POV most of the time and it is chaotic, but the story was all over the place and lacked focus.
Not for me this one - not what I thought we were going to get from the synopsis! I was expecting this to follow a similar thread to books like My Dark Vanessa but this centred more on teenage obsession on the whole- with her peers, her best friends family, her dwindling mental health... I found this really difficult to follow along with as the prose wanders and perspectives are truncated throughout. I found the discourse about being Jewish really interesting and felt like I learned a lot about prejudice within the religion, but I left the book not really understanding what I'd read? If you love a really trippy lit fic this might be for you, but for me this one missed the mark.
2.5, possibly 3 stars if I’m feeling generous I suppose? The premise was good but I felt like the plot was hurried and there were far too many questions that were left unanswered, and the ending was particular unsatisfactory…
I really wanted to love this but unfortunately I was a bit disappointed! There were bits I loved but a lot I ended up skimming and the fact it took me 5 days to read a 259 page book says it all! Great cover though.