What a strange, strange book. At halfway point I was raving about how great this was—full of plots and subplots and mystery underneath the adventures of a young woman who is taken in by a couple of her dead sister’s friends after an explosion destroys the shop she was working at. Just as she was about to leave it, because “they” (the mysterious they) were getting too close.
I hope that didn’t give away too much. I’m afraid to explain why I didn’t like the ending because that would definitely spill some serious beans. But I didn’t hate the ending, either, so I’ve recommend this book wholeheartedly. It’s in the YA category, but very enjoyable for an adult. It’s told in flashbacks from her various foster homes, interspersed with flash-forwards to current time. But I didn’t find the discontinuity at all annoying—it was done beautifully.

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