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Best Friends Forever by Margot Hunt
They both seemed like women that anyone could know. How real are these women to you? Are they products of your imagination or snippits of actual people you know? A — Thank you, that is quite a compliment! Readers of this genre will love this and word will spread quickly. How is the process for writing this genre different from others you have written?Weekly Wrap Up -- January 21st 2018
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Kat Grant and Alice Campbell have a friendship forged in shared confidences and long lunches lubricated by expensive wine. But even rocks crumble under pressure. Howard was a jerk, a drunk, a bully and, police say, a murder victim. The questions begin piling up. Like why Kat has suddenly gone dark: no calls, no texts and no chance her wealthy family will let Alice see her. Who stands to get hurt next. And who is the cool liar—the masterful manipulator behind it all.
Thank you! Alice Campbell and Kat Grant met three years ago waiting for a delayed plane back to their small Florida town and have been inseparable ever since. Or so Alice thought. Seemingly innocuous moments from the past get reframed as new information comes out, and Alice tries to decipher what exactly she means to Kat. The time transitions, which could have been clunky, flow into each other and provide almost constant cliffhangers.
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Added by 4 of our members. How well do you really know your best friend? Kat Grant and Alice Campbell have a friendship forged in shared confidences and long lunches lubricated by expensive wine. Though they're very different women - the artsy socialite and the struggling suburbanite - they're each other's rocks. But even rocks crumble under pressure. Like when Kat's financier husband, Howard, plunges to his death from the second-floor balcony of their South Florida mansion. Howard was a jerk, a drunk, a bully and, police say, a murder victim.

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