

You could’ve felt angry by now…but strangely, I didn’t. Sadie’s life has never been perfect: Living in a trailer, with a hotel maid for a mother and a jailbird for a father…well, you could pretty much understand her longing to see the big world as well as her indignation when her mother steals her money that would’ve saved her a place at Columbia.

Let me just say first, how much I love the cover of the book! It pretty much sums up the atmosphere of the story : The ironic and yet funny feeling you get from the very first page. With her future at stake and her heart on the line, she suddenly has more than just money to lose. Sadie wanted to change her life, but she wasn’t prepared to have it flipped upside down by her own deception. But the more lies Sadie spins, the more she starts falling for her own hoax, and perhaps for the wrong boy. Sadie wants a better life, and she has been working steadily toward it, one con at a time, until her mother wipes out her savings.īrendan helps devise ultimate con.

To escape her backwards small town, delusional mom, jailbird dad, and the tiny trailer where she was raised, she also must leave Brendan. Teen con artist Sadie might be over her head.
