"Kuehn ( Complicit ) once again proves herself a talented writer in a tough, punishing novel about the damages we inflict on others and the shaky defenses we build to mask trauma and guilt." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Kuehn effortlessly switches between Sadie, Emerson, and Miles, unspooling an intriguing entwined story that dips backward and forward, rife with teasing questions that gradually lay bare troubling secrets. Like her previous YA novels, Kuehn's latest benefits from tight construction, expert pacing, and voices that ring especially true for contemporary teenagers, particularly Sadie's entrancing, gleefully acerbic tone. Intelligent, compulsively readable literary fiction with a dark twist." -- Booklist (Starred Review) "A briskly paced, high-adrenaline narrative full of parties, sex, and fast cars.[for] teens who enjoy honest and often dark tales." -- School Library Journal "Kuehn's prose intensifies in feeling with each page. Her characters' mental anguish and vulnerability take center stage, no excuses allowed, pain and rawness totally exposed.
Sexual language and activity reveal the highs and lows of these teens on the edge of despair. A chilling look into heartache and reckless redemption-not for the faint of heart." -- Kirkus Reviews "Kuehn writes with the fleetness of a trained thriller author.Explosive." -- Booklist (starred review) on Complicit "Kuehn's second novel, after her Morris Award-winning Charm & Strange , powerfully examines how mental illness can turn into family tragedy that ripples far and wide beyond a single event. The prose is as hallucinatory as the madness Jamie seeks to uncover in a novel that's tense and ambiguous from start to finish." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Complicit "A high-powered voice rich in charismatic style and emotional intensity illuminates this ambitious debut." -- Kirkus Reviews on Charm & Strange.