Weekend Aesthetic {3}

In case you missed it, two weeks ago I started a new official feature where I post book aesthetics every weekend. They might be of a book I’m currently reading or recently read or read a long time ago or one I consider to be a favorite of mine—there’s no rhyme or reason to it! For now I just want to keep it simple and feature all different kinds of books (but there might be themes in the future).

For my third Weekend Aesthetic, I’m featuring Kara Thomas’s Little Monsters. Little Monsters is a dark, psychological thriller. I read this book last summer as part of Kara Thomas’s street team, and absolutely loved the mystery. I cannot wait to read her newest thriller, The Cheerleaders, out at the end of this month! Interested in finding out more about Little Monsters? Read my 5-star review!


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Release Date: Jul7 25, 2017
Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes & Noble

For fans of Pretty Little Liars, Little Monsters is a new psychological thriller, from the author of The Darkest Corners, about appearances versus reality and the power of manipulation amongst teenage girls.

Kacey is the new girl in Broken Falls. When she moved in with her father, she stepped into a brand-new life. A life with a stepbrother, a stepmother, and strangest of all, an adoring younger half sister.

Kacey’s new life is eerily charming compared with the wild highs and lows of the old one she lived with her volatile mother. And everyone is so nice in Broken Falls—she’s even been welcomed into a tight new circle of friends. Bailey and Jade invite her to do everything with them.

Which is why it’s so odd when they start acting distant. And when they don’t invite her to the biggest party of the year, it doesn’t exactly feel like an accident.

But Kacey will never be able to ask, because Bailey never makes it home from that party. Suddenly, Broken Falls doesn’t seem so welcoming after all—especially once everyone starts looking to the new girl for answers.

Kacey is about to learn some very important lessons: Sometimes appearances can be deceiving. Sometimes when you’re the new girl, you shouldn’t trust anyone.

 

What do you think of my new weekly feature? Have you read Little Monsters yet?

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