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“I love to make myself read mysteries as audiobooks so that I am not 100% in control of the reading pacing. It keeps me from flying through too fast to get to the end and the answers. There is something delicious about falling into lives of rich people behaving badly. This definitely had a Big Little Lies vibe without being a copycat story. I always appreciate mysteries told from multiple points of view and ones that begin with the murder and then move back in time to walk you through the events and potential motives that led to that moment...I found it to be a satisfying ending with my questions answered and a few minor twists revealed to keep it interesting. Just the distraction I needed right now!”
— Cori • Bright Side Bookshop
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“There was definitely a lot of lying going on in this book, but I am not sure any of the characters liked or trusted anyone else to really have formed a club. I really didn’t like any of the characters – at first. There were spoiled rich kids who got into the kind of trouble you would expect rich teens to get into – but as you read you may wonder if they are really all bad kids or if it is just one or two of them. Spoiled rich parents who are used to getting their way are another group of unlikeable characters. Then there were Natalie, a young administrative assistant, and Nick, a much beloved and caring soccer coach whose main goal was to help the kids achieve success and get into prestigious schools...Even when I thought I knew what happened I got surprised. Great lessons for teens and parents of teens and the fact that money cannot keep your kids safe – that is a parent's job.”
— Nancy • Fiction Addiction
"If you loved Big Little Lies and Little Fires Everywhere, allow me to introduce you to your next obsession. —Kim Liggett, New York Times bestselling author of The Grace Year
A tangled web of lies draws together three women in this explosive thriller of revenge, murder and shocking secrets
At an elite private school nestled in the Colorado mountains, Natalie, an office assistant, dreams of having a life like the school moms she deals with every day. Women like Brooke—a gorgeous heiress, ferociously loving mother and serial cheater—and Asha, an overprotective mom who suspects her husband of having an affair. Their fates are bound by the handsome assistant athletic director Nicholas, whom Natalie loves, Brooke wants and Asha needs.
But when two bodies are carried out of the school one morning, it seems the tension between mothers and daughters, rival lovers, and the haves and have-nots has shattered the surface of this isolated, affluent town—where people stop at nothing to get what they want.
Don't miss Annie Ward's other twisty and utterly original thriller, Beautiful Bad!
ANNIE WARD has a BA in English Literature from UCLA and a MFA in Screenwriting from the American Film Institute. Her first short screenplay, Strange Habit, starring Adam Scott was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival and the Grand Jury Award winner at the Aspen Film Festival. She has received a Fulbright Scholarship and An Escape to Create Artists residency. She lives in Kansas with her family.