Survive The Night by Danielle Vega

Warning this book contains disturbing images as well as alcohol, drug use and bad language.
 
After just getting out of rehab, Casey falls into her old habits a little too quickly when her trouble making friends convince her to go all night partying in an underground rave in the old, abandon New York subways. Wondering away from Survive The Night, Casey comes across Julie's lifeless body, red eyed rats chewing on the ends of her fingertips. Panicked, Casey races back to her friends to find that the subways have been abandon, but they are not alone. Someone, or something, is hunting them. Casey and her friends search for a way out of the tunnels while trying desperately to stay alive, but whatever is hunting them is always hot on their trail. Their time is running out until all that's left is Ava's voice echoing through the empty tunnels, "we're all going to die down here."
 
If you enjoyed Danielle Vega's "The Merciless", then you should also love this read! And without disappointment, Vega throws in a plot twisted ending that really makes you rethink the whole book, however you decide to take the ending is up to you. Casey definitely knows what really happened and what she saw. Casey is such a strong character who I really enjoyed reading, while her best friend Shana on the other hand I loved to hate. Shana is a relentless bad girl, a throws you under the bus for a high kind of person. Julie and Ava I also enjoyed but were weaker characters, they were more followers and we don't get a lot of back story on them.
 
This book was intensely hard to put down. Racing through the subways with Casey and her friends, it was chilling to know who would live and what was hunting them. This thrilling read was everything I hoped for and I cannot wait to hear of Vega's third release, I will personally be first in line.
 
My Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
 
 

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