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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Review of Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen

I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Seeking women ages 18–32 to participate in a study on ethics and morality. Generous compensation. Anonymity guaranteed. 

When Jessica Farris signs up for a psychology study conducted by the mysterious Dr. Shields, she thinks all she’ll have to do is answer a few questions, collect her money, and leave. But as the questions grow more and more intense and invasive and the sessions become outings where Jess is told what to wear and how to act, she begins to feel as though Dr. Shields may know what she’s thinking…and what she’s hiding. As Jess’s paranoia grows, it becomes clear that she can no longer trust what in her life is real, and what is one of Dr. Shields’ manipulative experiments. Caught in a web of deceit and jealousy, Jess quickly learns that some obsessions can be deadly.

My Review: 
5 Stars

This was a book that I really enjoyed reading. It was thrilling and mind boggling. Trying to figure out how all of the pieces fit together was not an easy feat by any means. 

Jessica is living life how she knows best. Working to provide for herself and secret medical payments for her family, going out with friends to relieve stress and hooking up with men she has no intention of contacting again. One deviation from her normal routine is all it takes to turn Jessica's world upside down. 

Entering the study was easier than Jessica could have ever dreamed of. The extra money will be a big help with the monthly bills, but when an opportunity to make more money is offered Jessica can't help but say yes, no matter what it's going to cost her in the future. 

An Anonymous Girl is a is a story that will engage your mind, challenge your thought process and have you racing to see exactly how everything is connected. 

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