A review by kthornette
You Know I'm No Good by Jessie Ann Foley

5.0

Maybe I’ve given my body away too many times but the compromise, the thing that keeps me feelings like a human is that my mind is mine alone. Untouchable.”

Beautiful cover aside, this story was chef’s kiss.

Right from the start, I loved Mia. Right from the start, I knew I’d love this book. Her story was so beautiful and intriguing, especially from such a flawed, head-strong, and self-aware character. I loved reading her growth and interact with the other girls and creating a sisterhood with them. I honestly have no words for this story since I was so captivated by it.