A review by marecub
Under Her Skin by Linda D. Addison, Toni Miller, Lindy Ryan

2.0

Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book.

First, let me say it is never easy writing on these types of topics. Reading about other peoples pain, oppression, and life obstacles isn't going to be a traditional 'enjoyable' read. I liked that this was tough and really made you think about what others really go through.

With that being said, I think this feel a bit flat. There didn't seem to be one cohesive tone throughout the collection. While they were captivating gin their own right, it just seemed repetitive while led them to be forgettable.

I'd love to hear from each of these authors individually.