A review by dahabow
Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas

5.0

Oh. My. God.

"How much do you love me?"

I...have no words. I mean, I do...but this book. This author. The writing...I'm so surprised and confused and just -
Okay. I'm gonna have to breathe and collect my thoughts if I want to write a decent review. Here goes nothing...
The story starts off with Anna at Aruba with her friends. From there, we got flash backs and flash forwards. We follow Anna's POV and we're taken on this ride full of twists and turns and deception and betrayal and - well. It's incredible. Elise, Anna's BFF is murdered and Anna is the main suspect. The authors writing style is so unique and out of this world. It had elements of all great thrillers and it kept me on the edge of my seat, quite literally. Every night before I'd go to sleep, I'd do nothing but read till my eyes would sting. I can honestly say, that this is a unique thriller and the crime is so abhorrent. You assume that you know who the real killer is, but Haas manages to sway you so fast, it's like you never saw it coming. It's filled with deception and love and I am sure I will not forget this book anytime soon. The characters are also unique and there were moments I thought there was something off about Elise...still do.

I can't wait to read other books by Haas. I'm also scared for my sanity and logic.

P.s. to think she'd be a fave character of mine too...