Bad Seeds, Mary Monroe
Bad Seeds, Mary Monroe
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Bad Seeds

Author: Mary Monroe

Series: Lexington, Alabama

Narrator: Shari Peele, Lynnette R. Freeman, Ruffin Prentiss

Unabridged: 10 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/31/2026


Synopsis

A warm-hearted, generous businesswoman discovers her dark side when she’s betrayed by both the younger man she thought was the love of her life and the best friend she’s always trusted—with shattering consequences—in New York Times bestselling author Mary Monroe’s final standalone novel set in the outrageously scandalous, colorful town of Lexington, Alabama. The daughter of a hardworking restaurant owner, Louise Brooks always sees the best in people—and in helping them no matter how difficult her own life gets. She's lived through tragic loss and working in the family business, even after enduring a failed marriage and raising a child. So she's delighted when she finds a best friend in Della Thornton, a woman struggling with bad breaks and unlucky romances. Many years later, when Louise's father and her prosperous second husband pass away, Louise takes Della in and gives her a role in the restaurant as it grows more successful than ever … Louise is now convinced lasting love is not in the cards for her—until she runs into handsome Malcolm Purdy. He's everything she could want—outgoing, charming, and attentive. Soon they become engaged. And although Louise is dismayed that Della and Malcolm hate each other from the start, she does her best to keep the peace between the two people she cares about and trusts the most … But a chance encounter from the past shows Louise that neither Della nor Malcolm is quite who they say they are—and their deceit runs deeper and deadlier than she imagined. With her illusions in ruins, how far will she go to see justice served? And will her final shocking move cost her more than she’s willing to lose?

About Mary Monroe

Mary Monroe is the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of over twenty novels, with over one million books in print. She is a three-time AALBC bestseller and winner of the AAMBC Maya Angelou Lifetime Achievement Award, the PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Award, and the J. California Cooper Memorial Award. The daughter of Alabama sharecroppers, she taught herself how to write before going on to become the first and only member of her family to finish high school. She lives in Oakland, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ashley on February 07, 2026

I received an advance reader copy of Bad Seeds from NetGalley, and as someone who has read every single book set in Mary Monroe’s Lexington, Alabama world, I was hyped to get my hands on this one early. Even though this is a standalone, it still carries that familiar Lexington energy — and while you......more

Goodreads review by Candice on March 29, 2026

Netgalley ARC Review: One thing about Mary Monroe, she knows how to write some messy characters—and I love it! Bad Seeds is the 6th book in the Lexington, Alabama series by Mary Monroe. In this installment we follow Louise as she navigates life in Alabama, a fake friendship and some interesting relat......more

Goodreads review by Markita_Reads on February 15, 2026

Title: Bad Seeds Author: Mary Monroe Genre: Historical Fiction  Format: Ebook Star Rating: 5 Star O.M.G. Mary Monroe has done it again. *Bad Seeds* is book 6 in the A Lexington, Alabama series, and wow, what a wild and crazy ride this book took us on. This book showed us that sometimes the people you thi......more

Goodreads review by Zainab on April 08, 2026

Review of advance copy received from Netgalley Title: Bad Seeds Author: Mary Monroe Genre: Historical Fiction Format: Audiobook Star Rating: 3.75⭐ 1. The Magic of the Ordinary It is a truly intriguing novel despite being seemingly ordinary and simple on the surface. At the end of every chapter, I woul......more

Goodreads review by JaVone on March 26, 2026

Good message. Good drama as usual with Mary Monroe. I rated a 3 because the middle was dragging.......more