The Perfect Ruin by Shanora Williams
Rating: ★★★★☆
Dates Read: 3/1/24 - 3/4/24
Ivy Hill's life was torn apart by a tragic event in her childhood, leaving her with deep pain and a desire for payback. When she discovers Lola Maxwell, a wealthy and beloved figure in Miami, was behind her suffering, Ivy sees a chance for revenge.
Ivy worms her way into Lola's inner circle, pretending to be her friend while quietly sabotaging her relationships. But things get complicated when Ivy finds herself falling for Lola's husband, a devoted surgeon. As their affair heats up, Ivy's plans for revenge become harder to control.
Soon, someone else starts pulling the strings, turning Ivy's quest for justice into a dangerous game of secrets and lies that she may not survive.
This book had me hooked from beginning to end. As the story progressed, I found myself getting more invested in the characters and their motivations. While I could see where one of the twists was going, the ending still managed to surprise me.
I really liked how the story was told through letters, making it feel like the characters were talking directly to me. It added a personal touch and made their actions feel more real. If you enjoy stories about revenge and obsession, this book is for you. It's full of unexpected twists and turns that will keep you entertained until the end.
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