Heather Swain lives in a crooked house in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, two children, and a barkless dog. She is the author of novels for adults and young adults, craft books, and numerous short stories, personal essays, and non-fiction articles.
The first couple of chapters was fun. The more you read into it the worse it became. There is a lot of plot holes, character development sucks. I honestly wasted my time reading this. The book has a lot of potential but later on I felt like the author just scraped a bunch of stuffs together and the ending is just..bad; it doesn't make sense at all. I would rate this 4/10 and would not recommend this to anyone.
This book has a lot of potential in couple of first chapters. It was like reading a fun non thinking book. Alot of things didnt make sense in the end and not to mention the end of it was not satisfying at all. It felt unfinished and was scrape off by together. I would say it is a fun read if you need to get over a bored day.