Daughters of the rich and powerful attend The Goode School, an elite boarding school nestled within the hills of Marchburg, Virginia. The girls come from entitlement and wealth, except for one. And it’s her they have to worry about.
In GOOD GIRLS LIE, author J. T. Ellison takes readers down the hallowed halls of The Goode School and shows us that even the privileged aren’t safe from expert liars. Not everything is as it seems.
Read the rest of my review and interview in The Big Thrill magazine.
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K.L. Romo writes about life on the fringe: teetering dangerously on the edge is more interesting than standing safely in the middle. She is passionate about women’s issues, loves noisy clocks and fuzzy blankets, but HATES the word normal. She is also a book reviewer, her bylines included in The Big Thrill, Washington Independent Review of Books, BookTrib, and Shondaland. Her reviews and articles appear at www.romosreadingroom.com, and you can find her on Twitter @klromo and Instagram @k.l.romo
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