People Like Us People Like Us

People Like Us

    • 3.5 • 6 Ratings
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    • $12.99

Publisher Description

In the intoxicating circle of influence and celebrity surrounding her ultra-rich in-laws, Astrid is an outsider. When she and her husband, Simon, return to the Morning family’s lavish estate for his sister’s wedding, she seizes the opportunity to finally prove she belongs.

As the family members set to work preparing for the ceremony, Astrid’s efforts lead to her uncovering an old radio hidden in the back of a closet. Curious, she turns it on. 

Then, the nightmare begins.

Across the static-filled line, a young girl calls for help.

But is the threat real? The Mornings have dealt with cruel pranks before, and they’re certain someone is trying to trick Astrid into revealing the wedding location, or worse.

If she doesn’t heed their warnings, she might just tumble headfirst into a meticulously laid trap. But as the wedding day draws nearer and tensions escalate, she can’t shake the feeling they’re wrong. And when she crosses a line in her search for answers, even Simon can’t hide the doubt lingering in his gaze.

She must make a choice; if the girl is actually in danger, Astrid is running out of time.

In the grand, sun-soaked halls of Morning House, Astrid fears the secrets looming in the shadows. The cracks have begun to show, and in choosing between her own intuition and her new family, the very ground she walks on will crumble.

From the moment she married Simon, all Astrid wanted was the family she’s always dreamed of, but as terrifying truths are unearthed, it becomes undeniable: if she digs too deep into the Mornings’ world, she might find herself buried instead.

Perfect for fans of The Family Secret, Don’t Go Down There, and Bitter House, Modglin returns with a dark, utterly propulsive locked-room thriller, crackling with tension and dripping with wealth, whispers, and unbridled power.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
CL
Christine Lakin
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
06:58
hr min
RELEASED
2026
May 15
PUBLISHER
Bitter House Publishing
SIZE
311.1
MB

Customer Reviews

Radee8s ,

Meh

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Cody. :) ,

Period

I went into People Like Us by Kiersten Modglin expecting a fast paced thriller, but I honestly didn’t expect it to hit me emotionally the way it did. Astrid’s story got to me more than I was prepared for, especially as someone who grew up in foster care myself. Underneath all the twists and suspense, there’s this really sad reality about how deeply the system affects people long after they leave it.

Astrid felt so real to me. The trust issues, survival instincts, feeling like you always have to protect yourself emotionally… Kiersten Modglin captured that in a way that felt authentic instead of overly dramatic. There were moments that genuinely hurt to listen to because they reminded me how tragically broken foster care can be and how many kids grow up carrying trauma that nobody really sees.

And Simon 😭😭 I was REALLY rooting for him. I wanted so badly for things to work out differently. Their dynamic had me emotionally invested the whole time because underneath everything messy and complicated, you could tell both characters just wanted connection and stability in their own way.

The audiobook narration made everything hit even harder too. You could hear the fear, vulnerability, and emotional exhaustion in the characters, which made some scenes feel almost too real.

What I appreciated most is that this wasn’t just drama for shock value. The characters actually felt damaged in believable ways. Nobody was perfect, but that’s what made them human.

This ended up being way more than just a thriller for me. It was emotional, frustrating, heartbreaking, and honestly healing in a weird way because it captured feelings I think a lot of former foster kids understand but don’t always know how to explain.

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