The Secrets of Lily Graves
Sarah Strohmeyer
ebook, 304 pages
Published May 13th 2014 by Balzer + Bray
Growing up in a house of female morticians, Lily Graves knows all about buried secrets. She knows that perfect senior-class president Erin Donohue isn’t what she seems. She knows why Erin’s ex-boyfriend, hot football player Matt Houser, broke up with her. And she also knows that, even though she says she and Matt are just friends, there is something brewing between them—something Erin definitely did not like.
But secrets, even ones that are long buried, have a way of returning to haunt their keeper.
So when Erin is found dead the day after attacking Lily in a jealous rage, Lily's and Matt’s safe little lives, and the lives of everyone in their town of Potsdam, begin to unravel. And their relationship—which grew from innocent after-school tutoring sessions to late-night clandestine rendezvous—makes them both suspects.
As her world crumbles around her, Lily must figure out the difference between truth and deception, genuine love and a web of lies. And she must do it quickly, before the killer claims another victim
Review:
Small town "perfect" girl gets murdered. Daughter of one of the towns morticians (who happens to have the last name of "Graves") and the "golden boy" Matt are suspects.
Lily Graves is the daughter of one of the towns morticians. After a fight with her nemesis Erin...Erin is murdered.
Lily is an interesting character. Definitely one of the most unique characters that I have come across in a while. But despite that, I wasn't a huge fan of hers. She felt a bit shallow in her attraction to Matt. And her character wasn't as developed as I would have liked her to be.
The entire plot revolves around Erin's death. Who did it? Lily and Matt are pretty much incriminating themselves by having secret meetings and leaving each other messages.
The plot moves very quickly. If you blink, you could miss a big important part of the story. But despite the plot moving quickly, I felt like there were also a lot of "filler" scenes. And as much as I enjoyed the scenes of Lily and her family of morticians, I don't think that they were necessarily imperative for the story line.
Also, because the plot wraps up so quickly...I felt like there were quite a few unanswered questions.
This book is very different from Sarah Strohmeyer's previous YA works "How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come True" and "Smart Girls Get What They Want". Both of which were very light and fun. And both of which had quite a bit of romance.
Don't expect anything like that in "The Secrets of Lily Graves". There isn't that much romance (only a bit of "attraction") and the plot is anything but light.
I did enjoy the mystery. But I also wish that the mystery had been longer and more developed. Same with the characters. I wish that I could have seen more of Sara who loves crime shows...And I wish that I could have seen more of a developing romance between Matt and Lily.
I would not classify this one as romance.
Overall, if you like mysterious thrillers then you will probably enjoy this. But if you like things more like Sarah Strohmeyer's past books, then this probably isn't for you.