Mirielle has spent fifteen years carefully constructing the perfect life: a handsome, successful husband in Arthur, a tasteful home, and the quiet satisfaction of having outgrown the girl she used to be. She was never popular in high school, but she survived, mostly by staying invisible to Jacinda, the stunning, cruel queen bee who made Mirielle's teenage years a slow drip of humiliation. Now, at their fifteen-year reunion, Jacinda has returned even more devastating: richer, hotter, and radiating the kind of sexual confidence that makes rooms tilt toward her.
When Jacinda sets her sights on Arthur, Mirielle's steady, loyal Arthur, the old power dynamic reignites with vicious precision.
Mirielle has spent fifteen years carefully constructing the perfect life: a handsome, successful husband in Arthur, a tasteful home, and the quiet satisfaction of having outgrown the girl she used to be. She was never popular in high school, but she survived, mostly by staying invisible to Jacinda, the stunning, cruel queen bee who made Mirielle's teenage years a slow drip of humiliation. Now, at their fifteen-year reunion, Jacinda has returned even more devastating: richer, hotter, and radiating the kind of sexual confidence that makes rooms tilt toward her.
When Jacinda sets her sights on Arthur, Mirielle's steady, loyal Arthur, the old power dynamic reignites with vicious precision.