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- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Laurie Elizabeth Flynn's writing delves into the complexities of adolescence and identity, exploring the intricate dynamics of relationships and societal pressures that shape young women. Her prose offers a candid look at the challenges faced by young adults, providing an introspective glimpse into their inner worlds. Flynn investigates themes of empowerment, resilience, and the search for one's voice within an often confusing landscape.




Set against the backdrop of California's Napa Valley, this thrilling narrative intertwines elements of suspense and romance. The plot centers around a woman whose life is upended when her presumed-dead husband reappears, challenging her perceptions of love and loyalty. With a blend of shocking twists and steamy encounters, the story explores themes of betrayal and the complexities of relationships, all while immersing readers in the lush and vibrant setting of the vineyards.
'Gone Girl meets Mean Girls and The Secret History' Guardian A darkly intoxicating novel of female friendship and obsession that will keep you turning the pages, perfect for fans of My Dark Vanessa and The Virgin Suicides ----------------- Nice girls can do bad things... When Ambrosia first arrives at prestigious college Wesleyan, she's desperate to fit in. But Amb struggles to navigate the rules of this strange, elite world, filled with privileged 'nice' young women - until she meets the charismatic but troubled Sully, with whom she forms an obsessive friendship. Intoxicated by Sully's charm and determined to impress her, Amb finds herself drawn deep into her new best friend's dangerous manipulations. But if she wants to play Sully at her own game, Amb has no idea just how devastating the consequences will be... Deeply unsettling and compulsive, The Girls Are All So Nice Here is a gripping exploration of the brutal lengths girls will go to, to take what they think they are owed. ---------------------- Readers are gripped by The Girls Are All So Nice Here: 'I couldn't stop turning the pages of this obsessive thriller' 'The Secret History meets Heathers, with a dash of Mean Girls' 'Dark, twisted and compelling' 'A compulsive exploration of the dark complexities of female friendship' 'Gripping and addictive' 'This deliciously dark tale had me on the edge of my seat' 'Impossible to put down' 'This book really got under my skin'