Title: All These Beautiful Strangers
Author: Elizabeth Klehfoth
Publisher: Penguin
Published: July 12th 2018
Pages: 512 pages
"Beneath the glittering heights of the rich and powerful, lie secrets that can destroy them all...
The perfect summer beach read, for fans of Cruel Intentions, The Secret History and One of Us is Lying.
Charlie Calloway
has a life most people would kill for. A tight knit family. A loyal set
of friends. A fast-track to whichever college she chooses. But Charlie isn't interested in what most people want.
She's a Calloway. She's special. And she's been taught to want more.
So
when she's invited to join an exclusive secret society, her
determination to get in is matched only by her conviction that she
belongs there. But behind their mysterious facade is a history of
lies which unravels everything Charlie thought she knew... including
the story behind her mother's disappearance ten years ago."
No one knows what happened to Grace Calloway. All These Beautiful Strangers follows Charlie's search for the truth about what happened her mother ten years after she went missing. However, Charlie learns that some doors should never be open.
PROS
Boarding School. Who doesn't love a story set in a boarding school? I don't know how to explain (there really isn't a reason why), but I quite enjoy when authors choose a boarding school as the setting. The halls are always full of secrets to be unveiled and past ghosts that still haunt the present.
The A's. Another concept that always grabs my attention is an anonymous club. Of course these avengers turned corrupted down the line, but I still enjoy the concept.