It’s the life I was born to live: billionaire’s daughters, living amongst the rich & famous. But my mom kept me a secret from my dad. Until now.
I am so out of my league. Fancy parties, expensive cars, and a private school for the elite… It sounds like a dream. But everything is not as perfect as it seems on the outside. Here, the secrets are dirty, and the lies comes easy.
Welcome to my fab life.
Review
Okay I'm going to keep this short and honest. Really, this wasn't my favorite from Mercy. I liked it, it was alright. I mean I gave it 3 stars on goodreads which is actually pretty good coming from me.
The good: Short, easy to read. Mercy's writing is so fluent. It's definitely a good book to just sit down in read for the day. I like the rich lifestyle portrayed in the book. So yeah I'd recommend it for someone just looking for a quick read. I don't know, add it to a list for a readathon or something.
The bad: so. much. focus. on. sex. Ohmygoodness. Like okay! Teenagers do things other than party and have sex. The book centered around Kihanna's relationships for about 90% of the time. I was so worried at first when almost every new character introduced was a male who happened to have an interest in her. Love triangles are bad enough, we don't need a love hexagon thanks.
Overall: The last 10% is what is keeping me hopeful for book 2. Those last few chapters were a huge game changer for this series.
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I am a YA/ NA author, with an addiction to NOS & Red Bull energy drinks. My guilty pleasure is the TV series The Lying Game and The Vampire Diaries. I'm 23 years old. I currently live in St Louis, with my husband of 2 years.
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