Release Date: January 29, 2019Published by: Scholastic Press
Read from: January 26-30, 2019Stand-aloneSource: Publisher (I received a copy of this book from the Publisher in exchange for a just and honest review. This did nothing to influence my review.)TW: DeathFor fans of: Contemporary, Realistic Fiction, POC Characters, Own Voices, Music, Multiple POV's, Thriller, Mystery
Sixteen-year-old Paris Secord's (aka DJ ParSec) career--and life--has come to an untimely end, and the local music scene is reeling. No one is feeling the pain more than her shunned pre-fame best friend, Kya, and Paris's chief groupie, Fuse. But suspicion trumps grief, and since each suspects the other of Paris's murder, they're locked in a high-stakes game of public accusations and sabotage.
Everyone in the ParSec Nation (DJ ParSec's local media base)--including the killer--is content to watch it play out, until Kya and Fuse discover a secret: Paris was on the verge of major deal that would've catapulted her to superstar status on a national level, leaving her old life (and old friends) behind. With the new info comes new motives. New suspects. And a fandom that shows its deadly side. As Kya and Fuse come closer to the twisted truth, the killer's no longer amused. But murdering Paris was simple enough, so getting rid of her nobody-friends shouldn't be an issue...
"Only present what you want the world to see, and you don't want them to see you weak."pg. 12
"Purging the pain from your heart, " mom said, "is like getting the poison out of a snakebite.."pg. 19
As for the writing style, it started out slow at first, but as the answers to the mystery started coming out, the story got better and better. For me to read so many mysteries, I had not expected for so many things in this story to surprise me like they did! The last secret that came out literally made me make a "peep" out-loud. Totally wasn't expecting that. This mystery is full of surprises and the end result left me reeling long after I turned the last page!"Some things are worth the consequences."pg. 58
"FOr what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul?"pg. 178
"I think I've always known fan love was the most selfish kind."pg. 201
Labels: ARC, Contemporary, Cover Whore, Diverse Authors, Diversity, Multiple POVs, Music, Own Voices, POC, POC MC, Realistic Fiction, Stand-alones, Thriller, YA