Incriminated
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Scandal, romance, treachery, and murder—all under one roof. And no one to clean up their messes. Incriminated is the thrilling second book in this YA thriller trilogy, where limits are pushed, friendships are tested, and the truth has a nasty way of showing up uninvited.
There’s trouble in paradise. Six teens legally liberated from parental control—the bad boy, the good girl, the diva, the hustler, the rocker, and the nerd—all share a house in Venice Beach, and they all have one thing in common: murder.
After a streak of hookups, heartbreaks, and bad decisions, the housemates’ once perfect life is falling apart. One is caught in a forbidden romance with a Hollywood heartthrob, while another puts her dreams on the line for one little kiss. One harbors a dark truth that could save a life, while another’s risky business puts all their lives in danger. And before they know it, this found family of friends are fighting like family.
But when an uninvited houseguest and a deadly accident entangle them in a conspiracy none of them saw coming, pulling together is the only way out. Alone, none of them can cover up the lies. Together, none of them can be trusted.
Packed with conspiracies, intrigue, and scandalous romance, this gripping sequel told from multiple perspectives will have readers suspecting them all.
They have to trust each other to survive. But what happens when every one of them is hiding a secret?
Multiple POVs: Told from the perspective of all six housemates, where every character has a reason to lie and no one can be trusted.High-Stakes Conspiracy: After a deadly accident, the friends are tangled in a cover-up that puts all of their lives on the line.Secrets and Lies: Six legally liberated teens share a house, but each one harbors a dark truth that could save a life—or put everyone in danger.Forbidden Romance: One housemate is falling for a Hollywood heartthrob she can’t have, while another is about to discover her feelings for the one guy she thought was just a friend.