AWARD-WINNING BOOK:
Silver Medalist, 2023 Moonbeam Books Awards
Quarter Finalist, Publishers Weekly BookLife Awards 2023
FINALIST, 2022 Dante RoSsetti Young Adult Fiction Contest
“Burying Eva Flores is an incredible book that is sure to be a hit with readers of all ages.”
—Publishers Weekly BookLife
“THIS WAS A WONDERFUL READ!”
-JUDGE, 30TH ANNUAL WRITER’S DIGEST SELF-PUBLISHED BOOK AWARDS
“Everyone thinks I killed Eva Flores.
Sure, I hated how everyone was over the moon about Eva's stupid TikTok fame. And I suppose I got a little bit carried away with vengeance after the girl tried to ruin my life.
When my friend gave me that leather journal, I’d never felt so much power in my life. It was intoxicating. Who wouldn’t have done what I did to Eva?
But now, everyone thinks that just because she vanished in a local forest in the middle of the night that, "hey, of course Sophia killed her." They point to the blood found on the jackets. The text messages. The slightly weird thing I had with Eva's dad. And the fire.
But the whole thing is far more complicated than you’d think.
So what happened to the horribly obnoxious Eva Flores at the end of the school year? I can't really say.”
Perfect for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus.
“Genuinely clever, twisted yet unique.”
“Couldn’t put it down.”
“A fun, twisty thriller that keeps you guessing.”
“The characters, ambience, suspense and relationships make this book a winner.”
“EYE OPENING.”
“I was hooked on the mystery from the start to the end.”
“I absolutely loved this book!”
"Captivating and heartbreaking story that’s both unique and accessible.”
“Incredible book. Alsever’s writing is beautiful and evocative as she draws the reader into the world of Eva’s family and the secrets they keep.”
“This one of the very few YA reads this year, so far, that I'm adding to my possible Favorites for 2022 list. It was really that grabbing and well done.
”A novel that intrigues and thrills and makes you want to turn the pages as fast as you can.”
“ It was unputdownable with a fast-paced, keep-me-guessing ending.”