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The Last Invitation
by Darby Kane
This book marks an evolution in Darby Kane's writing for me. You had a solid plot with SEVERAL corkscrew turns that left me spinning, flawed characters with secrets, and *so* much subterfuge. It's reminiscent of The Collective, but focuses more on the women on the receiving end of the chaos. Bad men deserve bad things to happen to them, but The Foundation takes it one level further. It's so far-fetched that you can almost imagine it happening in real life and that's terrifying. I couldn't stop listening on audio - it's fast-paced and you flip between PoVs so rapidly that you're always engaged. These books have quickly become my guilty pleasure reads and I can't wait for her next!
*Thanks to Harper Audio for an ALC in exchange for my honest review*
*Thanks to Harper Audio for an ALC in exchange for my honest review*