Who is attacking Hetty?
I loved the title and cover to begin with and learning this novel is a feminist take on a book I didn't enjoy much in high school ('Lord of the Flies') intrigued me as one of the reasons I hated that book--no female characters.
Who is attacking Hetty? Where is Reese? What has happened at this seemingly quiet boarding school to leave teenage Hetty on her own and fighting for her life? I must read more as the opening descriptions are both creepy and intriguing.
Who is attacking Hetty? Where is Reese? What has happened at this seemingly quiet boarding school to leave teenage Hetty on her own and fighting for her life? I must read more as the opening descriptions are both creepy and intriguing.