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Rebecca Barrow

    Rebecca Barrow crafts narratives centered on girls and the myriad possibilities within them. Her writing delves into the complexities of young lives, exploring themes of identity and self-discovery with a distinctive voice. Barrow's prose is engaging, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of her characters. She has a talent for capturing the nuances of adolescence and the journey of finding oneself.

    Bad Things Happen Here
    You Don't Know Me but I Know You
    Interview With the Vixen (Archie Horror, Book 2)
    And Don't Look Back
    This Is What It Feels Like
    • 2023

      And when a key to a hidden safety deposit box leads Harlow to Crescent Ridge - Cora's hometown - she discovers a trail of buried secrets and lies. Harlow was hoping to find something that would help her understand her mum better.

      And Don't Look Back
    • 2022

      A tense, emotional and addictive murder mystery thriller that uncovers the ugly side of paradise, the dark truths of privilege and what it means to lose the ones you love over and over again.

      Bad Things Happen Here
    • 2020

      Everyone knows the characters from Riverdale: popular Archie Andrews, girl- next-door Betty Cooper, angsty Jughead Jones and the sophisticated Veronica Lodge. But this is not the Riverdale you know and love. Inspired by the iconic Archie Horror comics, this reimagined universe takes the grittiness of the show and adds a paranormal twist.

      Interview With the Vixen (Archie Horror, Book 2)
    • 2018

      This Is What It Feels Like

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This tender story of friendship, music, and ferocious love asks: what will you fight for, if not yourself? You Don't Know Me But I Know You author Rebecca Barrow's next book is perfect for fans of Katie Cotugno and Emery Lord. Who cares that the prize for the Sun City Originals contest is fifteen grand?

      This Is What It Feels Like
    • 2017

      Rebecca Barrow’s bright, honest debut novel about chance, choice, and unconditional love is a heartfelt testament to creating the future you truly want, one puzzle piece at a time. There’s a box in the back of Audrey’s closet that she rarely thinks about. Inside is a letter, seventeen years old, from a mother she’s never met, handed to her by the woman she’s called Mom her whole life. Being adopted, though, is just one piece in the puzzle of Audrey’s life—the picture painstakingly put together by Audrey herself, full of all the people and pursuits that make her who she is. But when Audrey realizes that she’s pregnant, she feels something—a tightly sealed box in the closet corners of her heart—crack open, spilling her dormant fears and unanswered questions all over the life she loves. Almost two decades ago, a girl in Audrey’s situation made a choice, one that started Audrey’s entire story. Now Audrey is paralyzed by her own what-ifs and terrified by the distance she feels growing between her and her best friend Rose. Down every possible path is a different unfamiliar version of her life, and as she weighs the options in her mind, she starts to wonder—what does it even mean to be Audrey Spencer?

      You Don't Know Me but I Know You