A review by aecoralie
Don't Tell a Soul by Kirsten Miller
4.0
when you start this book, you can't put it down. i was absolutely addicted to this story, and i found the writings as efficient as it could be. there were no time lost on superficial details, which is something that i greatly appreciated.
i really liked the main character, bram, and how she stood up for what she believed in. while she showed great weaknesses, she never backed down and always kept trying. however, the story ended up disappointing me a little toward the 75% mark. it remained great, and enjoyable, but i was expecting <i>more</i>. however, i'll definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to enjoy a ya mystery book that veers toward a more mature side, without being too out of range.
i really liked the main character, bram, and how she stood up for what she believed in. while she showed great weaknesses, she never backed down and always kept trying. however, the story ended up disappointing me a little toward the 75% mark. it remained great, and enjoyable, but i was expecting <i>more</i>. however, i'll definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to enjoy a ya mystery book that veers toward a more mature side, without being too out of range.