Sunday, June 2, 2019

Book Review: An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks



An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

*Plot* Jessica a young freelance makeup artist signs up for an anonymous trial at a college for some extra money and becomes entangled in a web of lies. What are the true intentions of the study she enrolled in and what is this going to cost her?

*I received a free advanced copy*

An Anonymous Girl was a suspenseful and intriguing read to me. The book grabbed my attention from the start. I liked how quickly I was able to relate and get connected to the two main characters. Jessica and Dr. Sheilds are both strong female characters that I found fascinating. Jessica is really like able and I really like how in the end she got confidence and felt the whole experience made her a better and stronger person. Dr Sheilds was a great character who seemed to have it all except the one and only thing she wanted. She was my favorite character overall and it was interesting to slowly learn about her and her true intentions. She was someone who was very cunning yet intelligent and captivating. The story had a lot of twists that kept me guessing what the truth really was. In the ending I was right about one of my theory of what happened but I was surprised at the emotion and intent of the ending. It put a lot into perspective of different happenings in the story and was a really great ending that wrapped up the story well.

The book is actually written by two writers which I thought was cool and I could read books from them in the future as well.


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