Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Pretty Guilty Women by Gina LaManna - Reshelved Books

Hello Dewey Readers!

I am super excited to review an ARC of Gina LaManna's latest novel Pretty Guilty Women.  What would happen if a group of women all confessed to the same murder?  Only one person can be at fault, but who is it?

Three women who were friends in college reunite years later at a wedding after having a falling out.  They all now have lives and struggles of their own and are grouped at the wedding despite not really wanting to be there.  (Well, I guess the bride wants to be there.) But then someone ends up dead.

This novel is told part in expository by way of police interviews and part by the rotating perspective of the women.  It is light, yet deep, and is such a quick read!  It's the perfect beach read, but since it's to be published September is probably a better fit for fall porch reading.  One of my favorite things to do is sit on the porch in the fall with a good book and lavender candle!

I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 Coffee Beans.  Add it to your to-read list ASAP!

Until the next read!
~Jessica 

P.S.  Can we take a moment to acknowledged the punctuation on the cover.  "Pretty Guilty Women" (the women ARE pretty guilty) vs. if there happened to be a comma between "Pretty, Guilty Women" (I'm sure the women ARE pretty too).

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