2.16.2024

finished reading

This was the author's debut novel and it's been on my TBR for quite a while.  I'm glad I picked it up, it was dark and twisty.  Certain plot points made my eyes bug out!  I didn't care for Ani FaNelli, she was rather unlikable.  But the reinvention process she went through fascinated me.

From the publisher:
HER PERFECT LIFE IS A PERFECT LIE.

As a teenager at the prestigious Bradley School, Ani FaNelli endured a shocking, public humiliation that left her desperate to reinvent herself. Now, with a glamorous job, expensive wardrobe, and handsome blue blood fiancé, she’s this close to living the perfect life she’s worked so hard to achieve.

But Ani has a secret.

There’s something else buried in her past that still haunts her, something private and painful that threatens to bubble to the surface and destroy everything.

With a singular voice and twists you won’t see coming, Luckiest Girl Alive explores the unbearable pressure that so many women feel to “have it all” and introduces a heroine whose sharp edges and cutthroat ambition have been protecting a scandalous truth, and a heart that's bigger than it first appears.

The question remains: will breaking her silence destroy all that she has worked for—or, will it at long last, set Ani free?



#52bookclub prompt 12: title starting with the letter L.

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