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lennofspades 's review for:
An Anonymous Girl
by Greer Hendricks, Sarah Pekkanen
Actual rating: 4.5 stars
This book got me so hooked because there are no dull moments in this fast-paced thriller by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen. It's not really "action-packed," but the mystery and thriller aspect in this one is so intense that it's honestly hard to put the book down. If it weren't for my frequent migraines and busy schedule this whole month, I would have finished this sooner!
In this story, we follow Jessica Farris, a makeup artist in New York. Despite how much she loves her work and how talented she is at doing people's make up, the pay just isn't enough to support her family. Then she agrees on being a part of a research by Dr. Shields. The compensation she receives for answering questions and doing tasks for Dr. Shields is more than enough a help for her family back home until she discovers something that makes her regret ever agreeing to this research.
I've heard so many great things about this book and the tandem of these authors, and I'm glad that they did not disappoint. They deserve the hype, and I'm looking forward to reading their other works!
This book got me so hooked because there are no dull moments in this fast-paced thriller by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen. It's not really "action-packed," but the mystery and thriller aspect in this one is so intense that it's honestly hard to put the book down. If it weren't for my frequent migraines and busy schedule this whole month, I would have finished this sooner!
In this story, we follow Jessica Farris, a makeup artist in New York. Despite how much she loves her work and how talented she is at doing people's make up, the pay just isn't enough to support her family. Then she agrees on being a part of a research by Dr. Shields. The compensation she receives for answering questions and doing tasks for Dr. Shields is more than enough a help for her family back home until she discovers something that makes her regret ever agreeing to this research.
I've heard so many great things about this book and the tandem of these authors, and I'm glad that they did not disappoint. They deserve the hype, and I'm looking forward to reading their other works!