Oh my god. Dnf it like, what, 40%? Idk. I seriously don’t care. This book was horrid, just from what I did read. I mean, “perfect girl” has her whole life planned out. Age 17. Goes out once with her bsf’s 21yo cousin who has a past with stealing and drug dealing.
She leaves him after what wasn’t even a date, and this creepy 28 year old dude is literally obsessed with her, stalks her, has a bodyguard placed outside her home, and is so controlling. He doesn’t “no” for an answer and a ton of other crap that is just so disgusting. Then he gives her 2-3 glasses of champagne, which definitely has something in it, and then has sex with her. I do not care if drunk and intoxicated Hannah kept saying she wanted it, she was drunk and intoxicated. So, to put it simply, it’s rape. And he didn’t even wear a condom, knows she isn’t on birth control, but thinks it’s fine bc he gave her a morning-after pill. Not to mention this dude really exposed her parents secrets in less than two minutes. Her dad is addicted to gambling. Her mom is having an affair with someone at her work.
Now, this information shouldn’t even be trusted, considering it’s coming from a multi-millionaire drug dealer who ruins people, lives, and families. Like, he apparently has connections to the police, so Hannah literally can’t turn to anyone to safe her. If she would have just told her parents or even just her bsf Kristen, then maybe she won’t become a meth addict.
If you actually enjoyed this book, I’m sorry, you seem like a terrible person. There are so many other books that better depict addiction.
So, rape, a pedophile, and a “perfect girl” who has a major downfall with meth!! Perfect combination for a book that should be more realistic for the sake of actual addicts. A multi-millionaire being obsessed with someone is rare, and the way this whole book-that I read- is written is just awful. Like, it moves so quickly, it’s just one thing right after another, the characters are so underdeveloped, and literally the only decent person was Brad. Why? Because he tried to warn Hannah abt what trouble she was getting herself into by going out with Zac (the bsf’s cousin I mentioned).
Then there’s the fact that the author put a note before the book began that the mc will do stuff that the reader will hate her for, but like, she does stupid things even before she got addicted. I didn’t even make it that far.
This book was a waste of money and time I’ll never get back, so I urge you, if you’re thinking about reading it: don’t. If you want to read a book that talks about addiction, then find another book. I understand what the author is trying to accomplish here, but they failed, to say the least.
I’ll admit, this review is definitely harsh, but I’d rather be upfront about it, so that someone won’t be wasting their time and money.