Mad Honey


Genre: Novel    

Language: English

Year: 2022

Author: Jodi Picoult & Jennifer Finney Boylan

Price on Amazon: $19,04

Mad Honey

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • "Alternatingly heart-beating and awful. This coordinated effort between two smashes hit creators flawlessly winds around together Olivia and Lily's excursions, making a provocative investigation of the strength that affection and acknowledgment require." — The Washington Post

Great MORNING BOOK CLUB PICK • PEOPLE'S BOOK OF THE WEEK

Olivia McAfee understands what it seems like to begin once again. Her truly flawless life — living in Boston, wedded to a splendid cardiothoracic specialist, and bringing up their lovely child, Asher — was overturned when her better half uncovered a more obscure side. She never envisioned that she would wind up back in her languid New Hampshire old neighborhood, residing in the house she experienced childhood in and assuming control over her dad's beekeeping business.

Lily Campanello knows about second chances, as well. At the point when she and her mother move to Adams, New Hampshire, for her last year of secondary school, the two of them trust it will be a new beginning.

Furthermore, for simply a brief time, these fresh starts are precisely the exact thing Olivia and Lily need. Their ways cross when Asher succumbs to the new young lady in school, and Lily can't resist the urge to succumb to him, as well. With Debris, she feels glad interestingly. However, on occasion, she contemplates whether she can trust him totally. . . .

Then one day, Olivia gets a call: Lily is dead, and Asher is being addressed by the police. The fact that her child is blameless is not set in stone. Yet, she would lie on the off chance that she didn't recognize the blazes of his dad's attitude in Debris, and as the argument against him unfurls, she understands his secret more than he's common with her.

Mad Honey is an arresting novel of suspense, an extraordinary romantic tale, and a moving and strong investigation of the mysteries we keep and the dangers we take to become ourselves


Mad Honey

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