I had been intrigued by The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney for a while. I read a number of reviews before getting it from the library (I cannot say enough how much I love the Montgomery County Public Library). However, it was a slow start for me and I put it down in favor of the last two which were due back at the library first. When I picked it up again, the pace increased, but I still never really loved it. The plight of the poor rich kids who made bad choices because they expected their inheritance to come through, didn’t really interest me and I didn’t find any of the characters appealing. This may have been the point, but it didn’t keep the story going for me and, in the end, I could have skipped this one.