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A Beautiful Lie - by Tanya Grant (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In this juicy psychological thriller, home organizer Emily is invited to vacation at her beautiful and wealthy new client's summer home--but once inside, Emily doesn't want to leave.
- About the Author: By day, Tanya Grant is a content design manager in tech, and by night, she writes twisty thrillers full of secrets, murder, and gossipy group dynamics.
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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Book Synopsis
In this juicy psychological thriller, home organizer Emily is invited to vacation at her beautiful and wealthy new client's summer home--but once inside, Emily doesn't want to leave.
Every one of my home organizing clients is a fabulous liar.
They tell themselves they need to keep clutter in their lives for rainy days or just-in-cases. They hold onto things too tightly. Most people don't know how to cut to the heart of what's important and purge everything that's not.
That's where I come in. I can look into my client's lives and see exactly what's weighing them down, and I get rid of it for them.
It sounds easy, but I'll let you in on a secret: I have trouble letting go of things, too.
When Cap slides into my life with her neon signs and velvet hair bows and magnetic energy, I know I can't just let her walk away. Because one of the first rules of home organizing is that like belongs with like. And Cap and me? We're destined to be together.
She may not know it yet, but that's okay. I'd be lying if I didn't say the challenge is part of the thrill. And luckily for Cap, I'm not afraid of a little hard work.
About the Author
By day, Tanya Grant is a content design manager in tech, and by night, she writes twisty thrillers full of secrets, murder, and gossipy group dynamics. When not conducting highly suspicious web searches (for research!), she also writes romances. Her essays have appeared on HelloGiggles.com and Bust.com, and she's spoken about creativity on various podcasts. When she's not writing, you can find Tanya listening to the coyotes howl outside her Seattle-area home, drinking cinnamon tea, and chasing her two children.