You’ll have your deposit within seven business days, just like it says on Getaway.com. I’ve put through a refund to your credit card for the full amount, minus $200 to replace the stained sheets…MirandaWhen 30-year-old Dawn reads Miranda’s email, she sees red. People have always told Dawn she’s beautiful, and she just hopes they don’t see beneath—to how she grew up, to what she’s always tried … grew up, to what she’s always tried to outrun. She revels in her getaways with her perfect (maybe too perfect) husband, the occasional long weekend in luxurious homes, temporarily inhabiting other people’s privileged lives. Miranda’s email strikes a nerve, with its lying intimation that Dawn is so dirty you need to throw out her sheets.
Beware of your “host”
I wouldn’t have left a review at all, if I didn’t feel it was my civic duty to warn others…
57-year-old Miranda thought she’d seen it all, but she can’t believe her eyes when she reads Dawn’s review. She’s a doctor’s wife but she needs that rental money, desperately. People might think her life is privileged, but they don’t know what’s really going on. They don’t know about her son. She won’t take this threat to her livelihood—to her very life—lying down.
Two very different women with this in common: Each harbors her own secret, her own reason why she can’t just let this go. Neither can yield, not before they’ve dredged up all that’s hidden, even if it has the power to shatter all they’ve built.
This is not over.
This is so not over.
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A fun premise, but I kind of just got bored after a while…
I liked it enough to buy another .
Easy to read and interesting concept
When I started this book, I felt it was going to be a bit boring and predictable. I was wrong. About half way through the book, I found myself looking forward to picking it up again. The back stories are slowly revealed, almost without you realizing it. Very inventive take on a common theme.
Unbelievable, had me hooked from the start!!!
Obsessed, dysfunctional characters in a book that just dragged on and on.
Written by an obviously author who, by her career in counseling, is well-versed in the vagaries, quirks, and self-justifications of people in crisis.
Not as good as I hoped
Had me hooked from the very beginning.
I couldn’t put this book down. I had to know what was going to happen next. This book is a glimpse into a very plausible scenario given the world that we live in today. A snowball effect of misplaced rage.
Great story.