The ending was a bit off for me, I thought for a second I knew where it was going but I was wrong. The way the Author spotlighted characters and the narratives surrounding them felt all too real. I really enjoy books with a strong message and this book did not disappoint. Meeting Liz and the mysteries surrounding her, the characters she was reacquainting with and of course the social commentary this book gave was spot on. The synopsis and that cover had me hooked. This was one of my most anticipated novels of the year and I could not wait to read it once I received the arc. She knows she must figure who’s behind this and find Caroline before it's too late.įirst a massive thanks to NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group-Ballentine for giving me the opportunity to read this Arc in exchange for my honest review. Liz is frantic to find her God Daughter, but she soon realizes that in her small town little black girls go missing all too often. During this night of dancing and reunions, Caroline the couple’s daughter disappears. But for her best friend’s long awaited wedding Liz puts on a bridesmaid dress and smile. Liz Rocher comes back to her childhood home in Johnstown Pennsylvania, a predominantly white town, where she doesn’t exactly feel embraced.
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