Set just months before Sutton Mercer's untimely death, this stand-alone 100-page digital original novella from #1 *New York Times* bestselling author Sara Shepard is an exciting, must-read companion to the Lying Game series. It's the summer after junior year and Sutton Mercer's world is turned upsi
True Lies
β Scribed by Sara Shepard
- Publisher
- ePubLibre
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Itβs the summer after junior year and Sutton Mercerβs world is turned upside down when her secret boyfriend, Thayer Vega, disappears without a trace. When he finally calls, he says he needs βspace.β Furious, Sutton does what any jilted girl would doβshe gets over her last boyfriend by finding a new one. And luckily Garrett Austin is happy to step up and be her new leading man. The only catch: Garrett used to date Suttonβs best friend Charlotte. Now an annoyed Charlotte is insisting that Suttonβs younger sister, Laurel, be admitted to the Lying Game clique. If Sutton wants to keep Laurel out, sheβll need to outdo her in a series of prank challenges. Defeating Laurel should be a no-brainer, but little sis has some tricks up her sleeveβ¦ Will Sutton prove sheβs the only Mercer fit for the club? Or is the Lying Game queen about to get overthrown by her not-so-loyal subjects?
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