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A heart-pounding thriller, based on the stories of three women, each of which will connect to the other in ways the reader will absolutely not predict.
Told in three alternating points-of-view, between these pages we will visit an affluent New England town, the fictional Cloverhill Lakes, and the entitled, yoga-clad, Starbucks-laden and yes, fascinating community who lives there.
Beginning with a lavish Labor Day party, life at the Lake for these three ladies could not be finer.
Until it is everything but.
Regan, an emotional minefield after being widowed far too soon, is a former English Literature professor with a ten year old daughter and now disturbing visions, which cannot, she is almost-certainly convinced, be hallucinations.
Andi, known for her not always appropriate frankness, has a grudge to bear, and a temper to match. An explosive combination which just may be a recipe for disaster.
Sasha, comfortably settled with a rich restaurateur as her second husband, has recently moved to Cloverhill, quickly finding her place as the third in the close-knit trio of women. Now if she could only figure out what is going on with her newly terrifyingly secretive sixteen-year old son, Drew, whose behavior cannot help but scream every mother’s nightmare.
A compelling ride, with cliff hangers galore, this is a fast-paced character-based read which builds and builds to a multilayered crazily-revealing ending.
A great big thank you to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for an ARC of this book. All thoughts presented are my own.