![]() ![]() The novel is told in alternating voices by Delilah and Logan, and in a way the reader can sympathize with both of them. ![]() Add in drugs, issues of class around a day student going to an elite boarding school, and the fact that Delilah is half Indonesian with a crazy white boyfriend, and you have a lot going on to build the suspense. Of course Delilah doesn’t confide the truth to the pesky detective investigating the case of Brandon’s death, nor does she tell her best friend or her mom. ![]() Revealing the extent to which he was stalking her, Logan explains that he actually has a video of her causing the accident which killed Brandon, and Delilah realizes that she is being blackmailed into a relationship with a boy who is mentally ill and as controlling as her stepfather. Around this time, she realizes that Logan is too good to be true and tries to break up with him. Assuming that no one will believe that it was an accident, Delilah invents a story to explain that she was not there when he died. Then comes the accident, when she inadvertently kills Brandon, her nasty stepfather. It seems like they are made for each other. When she meets Logan, one of the most handsome and popular boys in her class, it’s like he’s a ray of sunshine. What did you like about the book? Delilah has to walk on tenterhooks at home because of her abusive stepfather. Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3 ![]()
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