If The Inmate had you spiraling over a psychiatrist who couldn't keep her boundaries intact, The Good Lie doubles down on that delicious professional freefall. A.R. Torre serves up another woman whose carefully constructed life collides with a morally ambiguous man she absolutely should not want—but does, desperately. The claustrophobic intensity, the forbidden heat, the creeping sense that everyone's hiding something: it's all here, sharper and more unrelenting.
Torre weaponizes sexual tension the way McFadden weaponizes misdirection. You'll chase red herrings through layers of deception while rooting for a relationship that should terrify you. Every twist earns its gasp.
This is the morally ambiguous chaos your book club was born to dissect.
"palpable chemistry...twists and tension filled scenes had me on edge" — Holly B ( working on slowly catching up!), Goodreads
"a page turning, can't-put-it-down experience...binge-worthy reading experience" — Chelsea Humphrey, Goodreads
"Outstanding writing...a brilliant look at the darkest corners of minds..." — L.A., Goodreads
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