

I liked how she took the initiative to sleuth out facts and piece together a story. She’s independent and an intelligent thinker. It’s all very realistic, and as such, wasn’t as engaging as it should be.Īriel/Olivia is a great protagonist. Characters aren’t painted colourfully with quirks and foibles. I think it might be the frank and dry style of the narrative. It’s by no means boring or had me wanting to abandon it. I did fall asleep at two points during this novel – and its short- so that had me questioning why. A YA mystery of a girl uncovering her past and murder of her parents. It was a nice break away from my usual genre reads. But can she do that before the killer tracks her down first?

It’s up to Olivia to uncover who that may be. That means there’s a killer still at large. New evidence now proves Olivia’s father was actually murdered on the same fateful day her mother died.

When Olivia’s mother was killed, everyone suspected her father of murder.
