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Bright
by Jessica Jung
I looooove me a K-pop book, but it's so rare to get one focused on a new adult age range. Rachel debuted with Girls Forever 5 years ago, but is still having issues finding balance in her life. Everything that I loved about Shine is still present in this book - the fashion, the music, the drama, but there are darker elements as well. We get to examine some of the more toxic group dynamics of Girls Forever, as well as how far people will go to get ahead. It was amazing seeing Rachel enter the world of fashion and business, but I hope we get a third book still. Maybe with another time skip? Rachel's story is far from over, and she definitely has some unsettled business. (Also Alex is THE cutest boyfriend. I'd love to wake up to his texts)
*Thank you to Turn the Page Tours and Simon & Schuster Children's for an ARC in exchange for my honest review*
*Thank you to Turn the Page Tours and Simon & Schuster Children's for an ARC in exchange for my honest review*