I Killed Zoe Spanos is the type of thriller that pretty much anyone could love. This story trails a twisted journey of Anna who doesn't quite remember everything correctly. She has had a bad habit of drinking too much and blacking out in the past. She has decided to take a summer nanny job to give herself a fresh start- to get away from bad influences and be the person she wants to be. I will say that this story was slow at the beginning and took much longer for me to get into than most YA thrillers that I read. First, the introduction to the two differing points of view was muddled, that it took me a little bit too long to sort out in my mind. This was a bit frustrating as a start, but once I made it about 40% through the book- the rest flew by. When I first began and it seemed to be taking me longer than expected, I told myself that I would get the book through 40-50% before I considered abandoning it. I am so glad I gave it more time because by the time I got to that point I was hooked. Honestly, this book is filled with twists and turns that I did not even anticipate. I really enjoyed seeing how the other half lives in the Hamptons, and get into this mystery. At times it was a slow burn, but just because the fire starts slowly, sometimes those fires are the hottest. I Killed Zoe Spanos comes out SOON (Jul 1st, 2020)! I would not miss it if I were you!
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