Elsie is spending her life living off her father's money. She travels from on destructive relationship to another while traveling trying to find herself along the way. She's constantly searching for something better.
The book is supposed to be a coming of age story but it reads more like a sex - obsessed memoir. There's really no plot or storyline to follow. It jumps from present time to memories quite a bit.
In addition to a non-existent plot, the main character is difficult to connect to and I found myself not caring about her at all. It became a race to finish the book just to be done with it, versus finish the book because I wanted to know how things turned out.
FTC disclaimer: "I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review."
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