


To me that is what makes discussing books interesting and what makes book clubs so wonderful. I also wonder whether or not the author has a particular message woven into the book and whether or not they do I wonder if there is something I can take from the story regardless. That perspective is not always what the author feels the story is about or intended and my perspective may not be what other readers will think. When I read or in this case listen to a book afterwards I like to think about what the book was about from my perspective. Lameece Issaq and Eileen Stevens, you two did an excellent job narrating. well maybe dark with a full moon to shed some light but definitely twisted. “A gorgeously-written ragestorm of a thriller” (Wendy Heard, author of The Kill Club), They Never Learn is a feminist serial killer story that you won’t be able to put down. So when Allison is sexually assaulted at a party, Carly becomes obsessed with making the attacker pay.and turning her fantasies about revenge into a reality. Allison Hadley is cool and confident - everything Carly wishes she could be - and the two girls quickly form an intense friendship. Finally free of her emotionally abusive father, all Carly wants is to focus on her studies and fade into the background. Meanwhile, Gorman student Carly Schiller is just trying to survive her freshman year. Everything’s going according to her master plan…until she loses control with her latest victim, putting her secret life at risk of exposure. Clark insinuates herself into the investigation and charms the woman in charge. Determined to keep her enemies close, Dr. Thanks to her meticulous planning, she’s avoided drawing attention to herself…but as she’s preparing for her biggest kill yet, the school starts probing into the growing body count on campus. Clark searches for the worst man at Gorman University - professor, student, or otherwise - and plots his well-deserved demise. But she’s even better at getting away with murder.Įvery year, Dr. Scarlett Clark is an exceptional English professor.

From the author of the “raw, ingenious, and utterly fearless” (Wendy Walker, USA Today best-selling author) Temper comes a dynamic psychological thriller about two women who give bad men exactly what they deserve - perfect for fans of Killing Eve and Chelsea Cain.
