Paint My Body Red

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Pub Date Nov 02 2015 | Archive Date Aug 19 2016
Entangled Publishing, LLC | Entangled: digiTeen

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The world isn't just black or white. Sometimes it's red...

They think I'm next. That I'll be the seventh kid to step in front of a train and end my life. With the rash of suicides at my school, Mom's shipped me off to my dad's Wyoming ranch for “my own safety.” They think I’m just another depressed teenager whose blood will end up on the tracks. They don't know my secrets...or what I’ve done.

I wasn't expecting Dad to be so sick, for the ranch I loved to be falling to bits, or for Jake—the cute boy I knew years ago—to have grown into a full-fledged, hot-as-hell cowboy. Suddenly, I don't want to run anymore, but the secrets from home have found me...even here. And this time, it's up to me to face them—and myself—if I want to live..

The world isn't just black or white. Sometimes it's red...

They think I'm next. That I'll be the seventh kid to step in front of a train and end my life. With the rash of suicides at my school...


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4 'meaningful' stars from me

Something strange is happening in Paige's hometown, one by one teenagers suicide stepping in front of a train. For that reason Paige's mother is sending her to her dad's ranch in order to prevent another suicide, fearing her daughter will be the next one to attempt it. There Paige will introduce us in a whole new world and she will introduce us Jake the hot and sexy cowboy.

What unexpected and unique story, it captivated me from the first page. The author did a great job she created a strongly and skillfully constructed story based in real facts, where the subject is highly sensitive (teenagers suicide).
I also like the narration referring to the past explaining the facts and of course about the present, this alternation was a fine touch in the story.
The book has interesting characters, Paige's thoughts keeps you in alert wondering (What's going on? What is she hiding??),Ty is really strange character i tried to understand his personality and his choices but it was a little bit difficult.
I must say i fall that i loved Jake's character as the introduction says he is 'full-fledged, hot-as-hell cowboy', i was totally fall in love with him. Such a lovely character! I can't a lot about the story i don't wanna spoil it's way better if read it and learn whats really happening, the only things that i can say its that the story is really suspenseful with some twists a lot of intensity and mystery. At last i have to say that the author is passing a really good meaning with the her choice of story about teenagers committing suicides, it is really worth reading it.

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Incredibly interesting. Both sad and uplifting.

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Paint My Body Red is the story of Paige, a high school senior who is sent to her terminally ill father’s ranch in Wyoming for the summer from her home in California so that she can escape the aftermath of a spate of suicides that rocked her school. One by one, fellow classmates were killing themselves and Paige’s mother fears that she will be next.

Firstly, I think the author deserves a big round of applause for tackling such a sensitive subject with tact and grace. Suicide is, naturally, a very emotive subject and I think it took a lot of bravery to write this story. Interestingly, I found that the romance side of the story (and it’s very romantic!) didn’t detract from, or lessen the impact of the tragedies or the mystery that surrounded them.

I think the reason for this is the way the story was told; it switched between Paige’s current life on the ranch, and the months leading up to her being sent there. At the beginning of the book, Paige is this emaciated, nervy thing suffering psychologically and physically from the tragedy that hit her school and as the story on the ranch progresses she gets healthier and happier. Conversely, as the story of the suicides and her home life unfold in the flashbacks, everything gets worse and worse. It got to the point where I was looking forward to the Now chapters (on the ranch) and kind of dreading the Then chapters (back in California), looking through the gaps in my fingers and thinking, ‘Oh GOD, what’s going to happen now??’ Everything, her school life and her home life, basically turns to toxic waste.

Speaking of toxic, Paige makes some pretty awful decisions, romance-wise. The horrible, toxic, emotionally-barren relationship with her stepbrother (I know!) made my skin crawl, but at no point did I put the book down and think, ‘Nuh-uh. That wouldn’t happen.’ The author did a really good job of showing how grief-and-guilt-stricken Paige was around this time, so while the relationship was really skeevey, it always felt believeable.

Again, this acts as a really good counterpoint to the events in Wyoming and Paige’s blossoming friendship with Jake, a cowboy on her dad’s ranch. He was so lovely and kind to Paige and really helped her find her way again. Which reminds me: I have some rapidly-forming plans to go out to Wyoming (a place that until I googled it earlier today, I could not have placed accurately on a map) and find myself a nice cowboy!

The ending of the book was wrapped up well. I’m a bit of a sucker for a neatly-tied-up HEA, and this book certainly delivered on this front.

All in all, I thought Paint My Body Red was a pretty good read and definitely worth checking out for those long cosy evenings now the nights are starting to draw in.

4 stars

I was sent a copy of Paint My Body Red in exchange for an honest review. Many thanks to Entangled Teen!

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I don't read mystery/thriller YA often, so I'm generally pretty hesitant while trying to get through them. This book, however, stood out among the rest. Shifting between past and present, or "then" and "now" as the narrator puts it, we discover seven suicides all stemming from a single high school group. An illicit love affair causes our main character Paige to be shipped off to her father's ranch. Paige's father has advanced ALS but she hasn't seen him in quite some time, so his appearance and demeanor catch her off guard. Another thing that throws her for a loop--Jake, the boy she played with as a kid who turned into a rugged cowboy whose life is primarily helping at her father's ranch. Paige, however, is worried about letting anyone else in -- especially after the last suicide, which was directly linked to her life. This book kept me on the edge of my seat, and I managed to finish it in one day. I would highly recommend this to readers of mystery and thriller books and those who are willing to step into the genre.

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