A review by luminousluxyreads
The Girls I've Been by Tess Sharpe

4.0

Review
With starting the first chapter I could easily tell that I was going to enjoy the book itself. The chapters are short, which does not remove you from the book itself, but it aslo seems that the chapters take you trough the main character life. I loved the character relationship with Wes and Iris. And how both of them in someway have a connected to her or in some level an understanding of how cruel their 'father' where to them.

Alto on a disappointed scale, I knew from the start that the story was going to focus in the bank and just go trough the character past. Which in truth I wanted more indepth of the story about the other  con-characters she was. Alto it is explained in the story trough a somewhat past chapters but it did not feel well with me.

After thinking well the book itself will not be justified to be a 5 start in my option. I still feel that a chunk of the book was either left out. Like there are alot of empty gaps in it that still need to be filled but it will be added to my favrioutes reads. Cause I enjoyed it alot. But not worth a 5 stars

Qoute:
Some traits you can dye away and some names you can forge, but you can't hide from your true self and the lessons you learned in the dark of night.

- The Girls I've Been, By Tess Sharpe