Started out strong and then fizzled at the end. I'd give it a score of 3 stars out of 5. Book #3 of the summer is complete.
From Goodreads.com:
All seventeen year-old
Grace Glasser wants is her own life. A normal life in which she sleeps
in the same bed for longer than three months and doesn't have to
scrounge for spare change to make sure the electric bill is paid.
Emotionally trapped by her unreliable mother, Maggie, and the tiny cape
on which she lives, she focuses on her best friend, her upcoming
audition for a top music school in New York, and surviving Maggie’s
latest boyfriend—who happens to be Grace’s own ex-boyfriend’s father.
Her
attempts to lay low until she graduates are disrupted when she meets
Eva, a girl with her own share of ghosts she’s trying to outrun.
Grief-stricken and lonely, Eva pulls Grace into midnight adventures and
feelings Grace never planned on. When Eva tells Grace she likes girls,
both of their worlds open up. But, united by loss, Eva also shares a
connection with Maggie. As Grace's mother spirals downward, both girls
must figure out how to love and how to move on.
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