A review by deathcabforlucy
Like a House on Fire by Lauren McBrayer

2.0

The dialogue was just bad, and unconvincing throughout. It was painful to have to read Merit’s repetitive thoughts and not get to know her as a person at all. It felt like things happened for no reason, and there wasn’t much substance there outside of Merit and Jane hooking up. Save for some great descriptions of desire, there was little payoff.