A review by courtnetto
Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson

adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

5.0

My oh my! What another amazing read from Holly Jackson. I started off reading it very slowly but once over half way I just couldn’t put it down and just wanted to read to the end to see what had really happened to Jamie and who was behind the identity of Layla Mead. Not only this but it’s revealed that one of the characters has a very nasty past and is living with a new identity which the person behind Layla Mead knew about and was trying to work out which of the Little Kilton residents “Child Brunswick” was as they seek out revenge for everything they did with their father in the past, however their name being “Child” due to being a minor. 
We follow Pip and Connor on a journey as they try to work out what has happened to Connor’s brother, Jamie, as Pip reopens her blog for this case as they document everything they discover about Jamie and the moments leading up to his disappearance. Honestly loved this book and would read again if given the opportunity!

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