Reckless Girls
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
"Kreinik effortlessly switches among various accents and emotions, keeping listeners riveted as she reveals the novel’s twists and turns." -- Booklist
"Kreinik's range is highlighted as she seamlessly shifts among characters' various accents: a Brit's clipped consonants, a charming Australian's broad vowels, and an American's Southern drawl. As relaxation changes to fear, Kreinik deftly reflects the changing mood." -- AudioFile
From Rachel Hawkins, the New York Times bestselling author of The Wife Upstairs, comes Reckless Girls, a deliciously wicked gothic suspense, set on an isolated Pacific island with a dark history, for fans of Lucy Foley and Ruth Ware.
When Lux McAllister and her boyfriend, Nico, are hired to sail two women to a remote island in the South Pacific, it seems like the opportunity of a lifetime. Stuck in a dead-end job in Hawaii, and longing to travel the world after a family tragedy, Lux is eager to climb on board The Susannah and set out on an adventure. She’s also quick to bond with their passengers, college best friends Brittany and Amma. The two women say they want to travel off the beaten path. But like Lux, they may have other reasons to be seeking an escape.
Shimmering on the horizon after days at sea, Meroe Island is every bit the paradise the foursome expects, despite a mysterious history of shipwrecks, cannibalism, and even rumors of murder. But what they don’t expect is to discover another boat already anchored off Meroe’s sandy beaches. The owners of the Azure Sky, Jake and Eliza, are a true golden couple: gorgeous, laidback, and if their sleek catamaran and well-stocked bar are any indication, rich. Now a party of six, the new friends settle in to experience life on an exotic island, and the serenity of being completely off the grid. Lux hasn’t felt like she truly belonged anywhere in years, yet here on Meroe, with these fellow free spirits, she finally has a sense of peace.
But with the arrival of a skeevy stranger sailing alone in pursuit of a darker kind of good time, the balance of the group is disrupted. Soon, cracks begin to emerge: it seems that Brittany and Amma haven’t been completely honest with Lux about their pasts––and perhaps not even with each other. And though Jake and Eliza seem like the perfect pair, the rocky history of their relationship begins to resurface, and their reasons for sailing to Meroe might not be as innocent as they first appeared.
When it becomes clear that the group is even more cut off from civilization than they initially thought, it starts to feel like the island itself is closing in on them. And when one person goes missing, and another turns up dead, Lux begins to wonder if any of them are going to make it off the island alive.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Love, deceit, and death collide in this sweltering tropical tale from psychological-thriller superstar Rachel Hawkins. Down-on-her-luck Lux McAllister has finally found the love of her life. Nico is handsome, ripped, and owns a boat that can take them anywhere in the world. When college friends Brittney and Amma run into the couple in a Hawaii marina, the foursome decide to set sail to a secluded and mysterious island. But they unexpectedly encounter a wealthy couple’s luxury yacht already docked there, and their sexy, sun-drenched holiday takes a very dark turn. With each person harboring their own explosive past traumas (like a car accident wiping out one character’s entire family) and shocking secrets (from drug dealing and robbery to flagrant infidelity), fun and sun soon make way for juicy drama. Narrated by the breathy, charismatic Barrie Kreinik, Reckless Girls held our attention hostage until the final twist.
Customer Reviews
Good read
A good read well put together. However, it could’ve ended sooner. It was a wonderful book that left a bit of a bad taste in the mouth. Too much story in the end.
“Quit while your ahead.”
Love this writer.
Disappointing
It’s stunning to me that Rachel Hawkins, the brilliant author of “The Villa” also wrote this book.
It is so shallow, the characters are not well developed, the story itself starts out interestingly enough but rapidly becomes so far fetched and completely unbelievable, convoluted, that I had trouble even finishing it
The most regrettable aspect of this book is that the raw ingredients are there…
A boat, a couple with a mysterious backstory meets another pair with a mysterious backstory and they set out to find an island paradise in the middle of the South Pacific with legends and mysteries of its own.
This could’ve been a phenomenal book.
But it isn’t.
The ending just falls apart and makes absolutely no sense.
It’s as if she just wanted to “get it done and dusted”
I had just read “The Villa” and was so excited to embark on this new journey but was sorely let down in every way by it.
Save your money.
If you want to read a great book along thee lines read “The Blue” by Lucy Clarke instead.
It’s a very similar concept but written with depth and levity.
It’s a true mystery and you don’t want it to end.
This book was a complete waste of money.
It pains me to say this because I really love her other work.
I don’t recommend
The writing is basic and reminds me of a teenage writing a drama story. Cursing, smoking pot, tattoos, mentioning dildos, etc doesn’t actually make the story interesting. The story itself should be interesting.