M.J. is an old friend of mine, and you know how it is when you read your friends' books...
I hope it's always like this. M.J. spins a tale with humor, suspense, and powerful comment. It's about some kids in the drama department of a university, and she has caught their spirit exactly -- I teach writing, and see my students in her characters. They are so enthusiastic, exhausted, and scared/fatalistic about their futures that they are a unique set of prey for the wrong person. A lot of reviews have focused on the abuse in the story, but I focus on how it celebrates the theatre and the people who make theatre happen.
This is the first book I have read in a long time that I could not put down.
Her future novels might be more skillful and confident, but maybe they will lose the innocent wonder of her first. If she wants, she'll move on to being a consistent five-star writer. This is a chance to follow a writer with limitless possibilities.