Release Date: August 6, 2019Published by: Katherine Tegen Books
Read from: July 29-August 3, 2019Stand-aloneSource: Publisher & Edelweiss (I received a copy of this book from the Publisher & Edelweiss in exchange for a just and honest review. This did nothing to influence my review.)TW: Abuse (from parents and siblings)For fans of: Contemporary, Realistic Fiction, Stand-alones, YA
Best friends are forged by fire. For Winona Olsen and Lucille Pryce, that fire happened the night they met outside the police station—both deciding whether to turn their families in.
Winona has been starving for life in the seemingly perfect home that she shares with her seemingly perfect father, celebrity weatherman Stormy Olsen. No one knows that he locks the pantry door to control her eating and leaves bruises where no one can see them.
Lucille has been suffocating beneath the needs of her mother and her drug-dealing brother, wondering if there’s more out there for her than disappearing waitress tips and generations of barely getting by.
One harrowing night, Winona and Lucille realize they can’t wait until graduation to start their new lives. They need out. Now. All they need is three grand, fast. And really, a stolen convertible to take them from Michigan to Las Vegas can’t hurt.
"Lucille flashed him a vicious smile Winona wished she could bottle and spray onto herself when she needed courage."46%
"It's not just you. You're not alone, WInona. You're safe now."50%
"We're not exactly Mother Teresa and the Virgin Mary, Lucille pointed out. [...] We're not the Virgin Mary, but we're not the whores, either. They tried to make us into them, to box us in, and maybe at some point we fit where they wanted us, but they pushed too hard and we're not those girls anymore."63%
"A sack of shit painted gold would only fool people for so long."71%
"Why did people lie? With their words, with their voices, with their bodies, with their beautiful houses, and beautiful clothes and sometimes even their faces? Why couldn't everyone just be what they were? Monsters should look like monsters."74%
Labels: Action, Adventure, Contemporary, Cover Whore, e-ARC, Realistic Fiction, Stand-alones