3.6/5
Thanks to NetGalley and Soho Teen for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review!
This book was a very enjoyable read!
It follows Minerva as she navigates grief and anger, while planning revenge on her sexist boss. When the ice-creamery where she works gets robbed, Minerva hears rumors about money hidden there. She teames up with her neighbor who is also desperate for cash, and together they plan to find the said money.
I liked the writing style, and the book was fast paced and had me hooked from the very beginning. It is short, and is easy to read in one sitting. The plot was interesting, but not exactly what I expected it to be. Because of that, I found the book dragging in the middle, but it picked up closer to the end.
The characters were not my favorite, but I don’t think that Minerva has been written to be very likable, at least not in the beginning. And it’s alright because we understand why she makes the decisions that she does, even when they are the wrong ones. What I want to point out is character development, because she really grows as a person throughout the book.
I didn’t care much for the romance, but there wasn’t much of it, and it certainly isn’t the priority here.
This book explores important topics (and makes a good job of it), and is not a light read. Therefore, check the trigger warnings first. (TW: drug use, grief, armed robbery, chronically ill parent, racism)