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

1.0

Yea, I’m very confused with this book. For starters, there isn’t really a description for the book, so readers are going based on the cover and title. I went into this book thinking it would discuss the ugly side of beauty for women. It did that, but it also didn’t. This book proclaims itself as a horror, but it was more dark and twisted than anything.

The writing itself was very dark but fine, but I think the order of the poems could use some work. It would go from something very light to some very dark then from a comparison to Medusa to childbirth then back to something light. It’s safe to say that this isn’t really my kind of read, and I kind of regret choosing when I read it based off of my previous and current reads.