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A Lovely Lie

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A Goodreads, SheReads, and Criminal Element Most Anticipated Thriller

Is it better to believe a lovely lie or to know the horrible truth?

1999: The night of their senior picnic, Scarlett Russo and her best friend Pepper were involved in a car accident that left two of their classmates dead. Afterward, they lied to the police, protecting each other from the consequences. Then Pepper left town and Scarlett never heard from her again...

Now: Twenty-two years later, Scarlett has buried that deadly incident deep in her mind and built a comfortable life for herself, working in a hotel on the west coast of Florida and raising her teenage son with her husband Vince. Her peace is disrupted, however, when Pepper's daughter shows up with news of Pepper's death. Zoey is twenty-one and studying to be an investigative journalist. She has a cryptic letter from Pepper addressed to Scarlett that alludes to the events of that fateful night and Pepper's initial intentions to get an abortion. Now Zoey wants answers about her mother's past. Who is Zoey's father? And what really happened after the senior picnic? As Zoey continues to dig into the past, all of Scarlett's buried secrets threaten to rise to the surface.

Jaime Lynn Hendricks, "the queen of the page-turner" (Ashley Winstead), will have you questioning who you can trust in this intricately twisted thriller.
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2024
      Years and years after she told a lie that kept her best friend's life from unraveling, a Florida hotel clerk finds her own life suddenly threatened by unexpected blowback. They were high school kids. It was the senior picnic. Like everyone else, they'd been drinking. So when head cheerleader Pepper Wilson asked Scarlett Kane to back up her story about the fatal car crash that killed fellow graduates Chloe Michaels and Julian Ackers, of course Scarlett agreed. Fast-forward 22 years. Scarlett's married to Pepper's old boyfriend Vince Russo, who once captained the football team. Vince and Chris Parker, another classmate, run a pool-cleaning business whose star employee is Luke Russo, Vince and Scarlett's 17-year-old son. They're not exactly happy--Vince still has a roving eye--but they're getting along until Pepper's daughter, Zoey, turns up out of nowhere (it's actually Brooklyn) with a letter she says she found among her mother's effects after she was killed by a drunk driver, a letter hinting broadly at a coverup all those years ago. Zoey, who's studying to become an investigative reporter, latches onto the Russos and won't let go. And her instincts are right on the money, because everyone involved is hiding enough secrets from the law and each other for a three-act tragedy. Though neither the premise nor its development rises to the level of Hendricks' smart debut, I Didn't Do It (2023), the family drama that unfolds along two interwoven timelines is every bit as juicy as the whodunit she set in a mystery convention. Takeaways: Stay out of Florida. Don't keep in touch with your old friends. Maybe skip high school.

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    • Library Journal

      May 3, 2024

      In 1999, Scarlett Russo and her friend Pepper are involved in a horrible accident on the night of their senior picnic, leaving two classmates dead. To protect themselves, both Scarlett and Pepper tell the police they weren't around when the accident happened, and then shortly afterwards, they go their separate ways in life and never speak to each other again. Twenty-two years later, Scarlett is living in Florida with her husband and teenage son when Zoey, Pepper's 21-year-old daughter, appears at Scarlett's workplace with questions. Her mother is now dead, but she left a letter addressed to Scarlett. Zoey wants to know what accident her mother's letter is referring to and who her own father is. Flustered by this surprise visit, Scarlett worries that all of the buried secrets from her past are about to resurface and destroy her already-complicated life. Hendricks has created a convoluted plot filled with high-school drama and relationships, along with some very intriguing characters, including a narcissistic antagonist. How all of the other characters react to this person's behavior is authentic and brings a satisfying conclusion. VERDICT Hendricks (I Didn't Do It) is definitely on the rise; hand this book to fans of Karin Slaughter's The Good Daughter.--Lacey Webster

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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