Would defiantly read again

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Enthralling, engrossing, and tangy, this is the kind of book that makes meeting responsibilities seem trivial.

So great was my compulsion to continue reading that I lost the better part of yesterday in a blur of pages.

Selena meets a stranger on her commute home and feels strangely compelled to overshare that she suspects her husband is cheating on her with their nanny, Geneva. Martha, likewise, overshares that she is sleeping with her married boss. When Geneva mysteriously disappears a few days later a delish little cat and mouse game commences.

Told from three POVs, this one had me racing to figure out what the heck was happening. Everyone is a mess and everyone has juicy secrets and no one's life is as good as it looks from the outside.

Thank you to Lisa Unger, Park Row and Edelweiss for giving me this DRC in exchange for an honest review!