(In no way does receiving an ARC of this eBook does it effect how I am going to review. Please note that this is my personal opinion, and you should in no way have to agree with me in any way.)
This is the story of a teenage girl named Valerie who went to a party and ended up in the wrong house. This ended with her being raped, and nearly murdered by the hands of her attacker. All she knows about her attacker, was that he has a familiar smell. Days go past, and she is trying to come to terms with what has happened to her and her emotions regarding it. As most victims of rape often do, Valerie is going through a whole lot of emotions, most of them negative and self-loathing, and she does not know who she can speak to or how. As if being raped wasn’t enough for her, she has to worry about having gotten pregnant from this one horrible night and the stress of having maybe gotten an STD.
Just to add fuel to fire, she is being bullied by a group of boys at her school, as well as being verbally assaulted by class mates, ignored by teachers and brushed off by her guidance counsellor.
She gets a picture message of another girl who seemed to be sexually assaulted, and it seems to be linked to what happened to her. The only problem is she doesn’t know who the girl is, but she knows the girl goes or went to her school. This means that her rapist, is walking the very school hallways she does every day. Valarie uses this picture as the first clue to finding out who hurt her. This is what starts up her vigilante episode where she tried to find out the identity of her attacker, and find the other victims.
This was an intriguing story. I can honestly say it was totally unlike any story I have ever read. We have a little bit of drama, suspense and even a hint of the supernatural. However, there were parts of the book that seemed to drag on, and others that went so fast you tend to lose sight of what is happening. I found myself wanting to carry on reading, even when it became obvious who the assailant was. (The author leaves subtle hints about who he is from the very beginning.)
The main character both annoyed and fascinated me. I found myself growing bored with her internal ramblings and her constant feelings of no self worth. But when she was investigating the other girls who got raped, I found myself actually liking her more as she was no longer this whimpering main character but someone who seemed to want to do something about the situation she was in. so I guess my feelings regarding the main character are slightly mixed.
There were some parts of the book where I got annoyed with the progression of the story. And parts where I found it to be too unbelievable or even plausible. And yes, I know that the whole story is unbelievable with the supernatural aspect and what not, but I am referring to the way in which the events unfolded, there were just so many coincidences. A person can only have so many Aha! moments before getting seriously irritated.
Overall I liked the book and the story, although it might not really be a memorable book. It caters for the classic YA demographic in every aspect. Although some parts may be dark and heavy, it is a very easy book to get through. There are moments that feel very real and authentic, even with the supernatural moments. It is a good book overall, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy to read novel.