Review: Throwaway Girls - Andrea Contos






Throwaway Girls

Review: Throwaway Girls - Andrea Contos - September 2020

Caroline is nearly free from the restraints of her parents and the small town that she lives in, she can go off and live her life free and be with Willa. That is until Willa disappears and then her best friend Madison vanishes. Caroline should have kept her head down but she knows something isn't right in their smalltown and also Madison wouldn't just run away from her life here without telling Caroline. Armed with a few clues, Caroline will try and hunt down what happened to Madison starting with a bar that she has frequented quite a lot called The Wayside Bar. As the book goes along, Caroline joins forces with Jake who was in a Friends with Benefits relationship with Madison - the latest in Madison's conquests. As the pair goes searching, they will discover that Madison is just another in a very long line of girls that have gone missing and never found again. The clues will send Caroline and Jake on what could become a death sentence as along the way people she has talked to are either killed or threatened. Can Caroline find out what happened to Madison? Will she like what she finds especially when she learns the killer is closer to her than she ever thought and was somebody she trusted. Throwaway Girls also does involve scenes of abuse caused by conversion camps and LGBT scenes. Overall, if you are looking for a fun YA thriller that will leave you guessing till the very last few chapters, then check out Throwaway Girls by Andrea Contos today. Fans of Karen McManus and Sara Shepard will enjoy it.

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