The Girls I've Been by Tess Sharpe
Synopsis:
A slick, twisty YA page-turner about the daughter of a con artist who is taken hostage in a bank heist.
Nora O'Malley's been a lot of girls. As the daughter of a con artist who targets criminal men, she grew up as her mother's progété. But when mom fell for the mark instead of conning him, Nora pulled the ultimate con: escape.
For five years Nora's been playing normally. But she needs to dust off the skills she ditched because she has three problems:
1. Her ex walked in on her with her girlfriend. Even though they're all friends, Wes didn't know about her and Iris.
2. The morning after Wes finds them kissing, they all have to meet to deposit the fundraiser money they raised at the bank. It's a nightmare that goes from awkward to deadly because:
3. Right after they enter the bank, two guys start robbing it.
The bank robbers may be trouble, but Nota's something else entirely. They have no idea who they're really holding hostage...
Recommendation:
This book is for suspense and fiction lovers. Follow Nora in a bank heist and in her life as a daughter of a con artist, she will use the skills she learned from her mother to scape from the heist and save the other hostages. Nora's life is interesting and while you're reading it will make you want to know more.