It was okay

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A group of teenagers go to a party and get in a car wreck where one of them dies. The rich kid "who has everything" claims he was the one behind the wheel, but was he? According to his ex, he wouldn't drive while intoxicated, things just don't seem to add up. This book goes through the entire story of trying to prove his innocence before it's too late. Meanwhile, the girl is falling hard for her exes best friend. I only thought this book was okay and not all that suspenseful. The "political correctness" of certain issues drove me absolutely insane. This book had potential to be great, but fell flat on it's face when I figured out how it all ends (at least part of it). This book may be a crowd pleaser for the younger generation, but as a 40 some year old who enjoys suspense novels I'm like "Meh, could have been better". I wish I would have enjoyed this read just a little bit more.