A story of secrets, murder, betrayal, money, and entitlement, each one of the five girls sharing an apartment, going to Yale, and being on the Equestrian team, they each had their dreams, their own goals, and after their senior year, one of them will have blood on her hands.
With friendships that are as fickle as the stock market, these five young women have more ups and downs than I could count, and yet somehow they all ended up where they were meant to, even if it's not where they planned on being.
Since I had the opportunity to listen to the audiobook let's talk about our narrator Stephanie Cannon for a moment, she has brilliant tone and inflection and was able to give distinct voices to all of our characters and managed to show their growth as the story went on. She truly is talented in her craft.
While I'm not sure if it's intentional or not, the level of entitlement of some of these characters was beyond anything I've read and I'm still reeling from our billionaire shoplifter, if you're looking for a young adult book that puts wealth and what it actually into perspective this is the book for you.
This is a 3.5-star book for me, I'll be rounding up to a four for review purposes.
Thank you to Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for providing a copy of this audiobook, I have voluntarily listened to it and all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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