I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Only when she’s locked away does the truth begin to escape…
Four
walls. One window. No way to escape. Hannah knows there's been a
mistake. She didn't need to be institutionalized. What happened to her
roommate at her summer program was an accident. As soon as the doctors
and judge figure out that she isn't a danger to herself or others, she
can go home to start her senior year. In the meantime, she is going to
use her persuasive skills to get the staff on her side.
Then Lucy
arrives. Lucy has her own baggage. And she may be the only person who
can get Hannah to confront the dangerous games and secrets that landed
her in confinement in the first place.
My Review:
4 Stars
This book was kind of like a race for me. A race to determine what was a reality and what wasn't. I don't know if you've ever read the War and Peace Series by K. Webster, but I don't trust crazy girls named Hannah.
Hannah is a smart and privileged girl from New York City. Attending a summer school in California at her father's request isn't so bad. She's got a new best friend in her roommate Agnes and a cute boy she hopes to make hers, but then everything goes horribly wrong.
Now she's stuck in what may as well be a cell. Eating room temperature meals and wearing clothing that isn't any thicker than a piece of paper. All because of a stupid game of Truth or Dare. A game that Agnes told her they were too old to play anyways. But Agnes can't have much of an opinion anymore. Not with her being in a coma.
Hannah tries to fast track her progress so that she can get back to school. Getting back to school is essential in reaching the goals that she has set not only for herself but also to please her parents.
This is an emotional journey that sees Hannah through denial and finally to accepting what has happened, to accepting the new normal that is about to become her life and what it will mean for the future that she holds so dear.

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