
Theirs is a reunion . . . to die for!
Four friends are meeting at a beautiful Cape Cod beach house for a long overdue reunion. But before the trip is over, one of them will wind up dead . . .
Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty and Lucy Foley.
It’s been twenty years since Mori, Avery, Remi and Calista last saw each other. As they reconnect on Cape Cod to celebrate Calista’s 40th birthday, each one hides a painful and devastating secret.
Former introvert Mori is now a bestselling erotica author. She’s more successful than she ever dreamed, and yet shamefully on the cusp of divorce #3.
Remi’s a yoga instructor, blissfully married to her high school sweetheart. On this trip, she’s concealing her pregnancy – and the baby’s paternity.
Quiet Avery is a farm wife living in Iowa. Her life doesn’t have the scandals of her friends’. But she does have a house full of kids she fears she’ll never see again . . .
And Calista, the quintessential suburban mom and high school English teacher, is harboring the biggest secret of all.
These four women are about to learn that one little white lie could kill more than just their friendship . . .

Holly Danvers pens multiple mysteries series under several pseudonyms. A New
England native, she now resides in the Midwest with her husband, where she’s already plotting her next novel.
My thoughts: I’m not sure I would want to spend time with people I haven’t seen in twenty years, however close we used to be. I have friends I’ve known longer than that, but we’re still in touch.
But the four women here haven’t seen each other, or even really spoken, since their teens. Their reunion holiday in Cape Cod gets off to a bad start when one of them, Calista, doesn’t turn up or answer her phone.
The other three start to get worried the longer she’s missing, and her husband isn’t particularly pleasant when they call him. But at least he does report her missing. And the police are quick to start looking. Until it appears that she was last seen with one of her old friends’ husbands. Which makes them people of interest.
The three women decide to investigate Calista’s disappearance themselves and find out some big secrets, ones that might account for her going missing.
Smart, clever, funny and with engaging protagonists, this was an enjoyable read that zips along and keeps you hooked.


*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.