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Girl Last Seen

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This got archived before I could download it, but I borrowed a copy & wow, what a page turner! This has a bunch of twists and turns to keep you on your seat engaged with the story, intrigued to see where each of the characters will now go. I did struggle sometimes with the switching between all the POV’s but ultimately this was an enjoyable read!

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There was much to enjoy here, but I found I couldn't connect with it. I'd read more from this author in the future though.

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I recently bought a new kindle after my old one broke. For some reason I was unable to download this title from the cloud onto my kindle, therefore I will be unable to review this title. I am sorry for any inconvenience caused

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Lauren was a great character! Despite all the nonsense that had happened to her, she remained like that throughout the book. She had a great voice and it was easy to keep reading.
My only complaint was all the other POVs. I thought I would be okay with it, but in the end, it ended up being way too much and got a bit overwhelming and confusing.

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I remember almost nothing from the book (this is the saddest thing ever, because I’m still in that stupid thing called reviewing slump and all I want to do is write creative posts consisting of GIFs) aside from two girls, Kadence and Lauren, who make videos and got famous on YouTube for it. One of them can’t really speak, so she primarily focuses on writing music while the other does the singing. Kadence ends up missing and no one actually knows where she’s at, if she’s even alive, etc.

Girl Last Seen, despite the fact the story is primarily focused on the characters trying to find Kadence, isn’t just about looking for a YouTube sensation. Kadence I couldn’t care less about (I know that sounds really insensitive) - she’s a spoiled brat who likes to get what she wants and doesn’t let anything stop her, but she also likes to use people like little puppets on a string.

I cared far more about the other characters: Lauren, Mason, Jude, and how they all related to each other or to Kadence. Their relationships with each other and Kadence were complex, and I really liked how they all connected. Girl Last Seen feels much more along the lines of relationships and finding oneself without constantly looking towards someone else as support than a mystery (though that is certainly a bonus).

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Kadence and Lauren’s Youtube music channel has gone viral, and Kadence has taken advantage, starting a career as a pop starlet with the songs that Lauren wrote. When Lauren loses her voice, she finds herself left behind, working as a waitress while her friend is on the cusp of stardom.

When Kadence goes missing, all signs point to Lauren being the culprit, since the girls fell out over Lauren hooking up with Kadence’s boyfriend. Determined to prove her innocence, Lauren decides to follow the trail Kady left behind, and she finds out just how twisted her former BFF really is.

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