My Murder Year by Kate Larkindale – Review by Jenni Bishop
My Murder Year by Kate Larkindale
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Author Kate Larkindale brings us an emotional YA LGBTQ tale, My Murder Year.
This contemporary romance is full of suspense, tension, angst and drama, family agenda’s, dilemmas and complications.
At seventeen Stas has experienced more than anyone her age should. She should be enjoying life and its new discoveries when going from a teenager to a YA. Dealing with the hardship of finding oneself during teenage years is enough but unfortunately, tragedy has struck, and she is in danger of losing it all.
It is an emotionally charged tale of loneliness, confusion and overcoming loss and staying with true family and the struggles place upon her. This tale is an emotional rollercoaster as it deals with the complexities of death and grief, pain and loss.
The adults in Sta’s life think they know best so she has to be careful about who she trusts and what they truly mean for her. What are their agenda’s?
Grab a copy to find out what happens to Stas.
Reviewed by @jennadb
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