The Drowning Girls, Paula Treick DeBoard
The Drowning Girls, Paula Treick DeBoard
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The Drowning Girls

Author: Paula Treick DeBoard

Narrator: David Atlas, Amy McFadden

Unabridged: 10 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2016


Synopsis

Liz McGinnis never imagined herself living in a luxurious gated community like The Palms. Ever since she and her family moved in, she's felt like an outsider amongst the Stepford-like wives and their obnoxiously spoiled children. Still, she's determined to make it work—if not for herself, then for her husband, Phil, who landed them this lavish home in the first place, and for her daughter, Danielle, who's about to enter high school.Yet underneath the glossy veneer of The Palms, life is far from idyllic. In a place where reputation is everything, Liz soon discovers that even the friendliest residents can't be trusted—and almost everyone has secrets they'd do anything to protect. So when the gorgeous girl next door befriends Danielle, Liz can't help but find sophisticated Kelsey's interest in her shy and slightly nerdy daughter a bit suspicious.But while Kelsey quickly becomes a fixture in the McGinnis home, Liz's relationships with both Danielle and Phil grow strained. Now even her own family seems to be hiding things, and it's not long before their dream of living the high life quickly spirals out of control.…

About Paula Treick DeBoard

Paula Treick DeBoard lives with her husband Will and their four-legged brood in Modesto, CA. She received a BA in English from Dordt College, an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine and a practical education from countless students in her English classes over the years. The Mourning Hours is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deanna on April 28, 2018

I read this book over the span of three days but honestly would have read it in one sitting if time had permitted. The book starts in present day, June 2015. Liz McGinnis wakes up to the sound of someone screaming. At first she thinks that it's just the kids next door playing. However, she soon real......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on February 26, 2016

Thank you Netgalley for my digital copy in exchange for a fair and honest review. This book was simply "unputdownable"! I hated to see it end; not sure what that says of me as the subject matter in this one was not pleasant at all. This story has been done many times before in various forms, but this......more

Goodreads review by Bren fall in love with the sea. on May 28, 2021

“Because one of the truths about a marriage—I knew that then, and I know it now—was that there should be some secrets. Small things, inconsequential things. I didn’t believe a person could ever know another person wholly, inside out, and I was okay with that". Paula Treick Deboard- "The Drowning Girl......more