Itâs all fun and games until a body washes upâĶ.
Beth Monroe just wants to make it through the summer baseball season without being the constant target of her brother Shaneâs jokes, but he is relentless, and sheâs ready to lock herself in her room and hide.
Until the new girl shows up.
Halley appears in small town Barryville like a ghost. No one knows where she came from or anything about her past, not even her last name. When she gives Beth a piece of unsolicited advice that, âItâs whatâs on the outside that counts,â Beth changes everything about herself.
By the time Beth realizes sheâs becoming a monster, it might be too late, and Halley has already sunk her claws into Bethâs best friend Ryanâwho mightâve been something more if Beth had opened her eyes a little earlier.
As Halleyâs past catches up to her, Beth realizes thereâs more to this mysterious girl than she realized. Can she stop Halley from revealing her true, monstrous nature to Ryan before itâs too late?
If you love the 1990s and movies like Heathers, as well as grunge rock and books full of nostalgia, you'll love Pretty Little Monster!
ID Johnson creates characters you'll want to have as your best friends with antagonists you'll love to hate. Her love for all things princess-y compelled her to write her first medieval romance at fifteen, and she hasn't stopped writing since. Now, her plots are a little more complex, her topics a little more mature, and her romances often more intense, but she's never lost the love she felt the first moment she breathed life into a character over twenty years ago. If you love feisty paranormal heroines, damsels who cause distress, or historical ladies who know how to light up a room, then pull up a seat, get out your eReader, and meet ID Johnson's friends. Soon enough, they'll be your friends, too.