The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Charleston beauty Natalie Hargrove has been dreaming for years of being crowned senior class prom queen. When her ex threatens to ruin her flawless plan, Natalie sets into motion a chain of events meant to regain control. But she's made one fatal mistake . . .
Published shortly before Lauren Kate's international bestseller Fallen, The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove is her memorable debut - reissued now for the first time with a dazzling new cover look! A contemporary story based on the enduring classic Macbeth, this grounded, realistic novel has what it takes to backlist forever.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In debut novelist Kate's racy gothic tale, set in the town of Palmetto, S.C., high school senior Natalie a ruthless, sharp-tongued queen bee who has worked hard to bury her roots on the wrong side of town dreams of being elected to her school's Palmetto Court alongside her boyfriend, Mike. But the night of the bawdy annual Mardi Gras party, the couple ties drunk party-boy J.B. to a tree as a prank, to sabotage his chances at beating Mike to becoming Palmetto Prince. When J.B. is found dead, an investigation ensues, and Natalie ropes Mike into scheming to preserve her fairy tale plans. Natalie's acid perspective drives Kate's deliciously twisted story. "I've always known girls from the South could get a bad rap for being kind of saccharine, but Palmetto should have taken out a patent on its own brand of artificiality," she muses. "These girls could change their attitudes more quickly than their clothes and never look worse for the wear." It's a philosophy that Natalie exemplifies perfectly, but by book's end, Kate demonstrates that there's more to Natalie than meets the eye. Ages 14 up.
Customer Reviews
Dark and haunting
A dark, chilling, and haunting novel that was hard to put down.
truth
5 stars for a book about truth intermixed with a story to sum it all up.
Just ok.
Not as intriguing as her series, but ok none the less.