My Murder Year by Kate Larkindale – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

My Murder YearMy Murder Year by Kate Larkindale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I didn’t even read the synopsis on My Murder Year before I started reading it. I just really liked the name and cover art. I am soooo glad I did, I LOVED this book. I thought it was going to be the main character that was murdered, but no. That’s what I get for just jumping right in.
It is a YA book following Stas, into the hardest and most complicated year of her life. She is a normal teenager, arguing with her mom about her clothes and weekend plans. Then her world implodes, when she finds her mom murdered. Things go from bad to worse, when her dad is arrested for the murder, and a complicated custody battle begins. The only stability Stas finds is in a new boy in town, Zane. However, he is gone as quickly as he showed up, leaving her lost. I wish this book ending wrapped things up better. I was left wondering what will happen next, especially with her dad. But even then, I loved this book and look forward to reading more from the author. I refused to read the sneak peak at the back, knowing I will get sucked into that book and I have too much on my TBR list already.

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