I had a life anyone would kill for.
Then someone did.
The worst part of being dead is that there’s nothing left to live for. No more kisses. No more secrets. No more gossip. It’s enough to kill a girl all over again. But I’m about to get something no one else does—an encore performance, thanks to Emma, the long-lost twin sister I never even got to meet.
Now Emma’s desperate to know what happened to me. And the only way to figure it out is to be me—to slip into my old life and piece it all together. But can she laugh at inside jokes with my best friends? Convince my boyfriend she’s the girl he fell in love with? Pretend to be a happy, carefree daughter when she hugs my parents good night? And can she keep up the charade, even after she realizes my murderer is watching her every move?
From Sara Shepard, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Pretty Little Liars books, comes a riveting new series about secrets, lies, and killer consequences.
Let the lying game begin.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
In the book The Lying Game, the protagonist, Emma, finds out she has a long lost twin named Sutton. How did they separate you ask? Emma and Sutton's mother, Becky, lost or gave Sutton up before Emma even knew she had a sister. Sutton was adopted to a loving family while Emma was growing up with her single mother. But that didn't last long. Becky left Emma alone at a friends house leaving a note saying she left. Emma then went through foster care and eventually finds out about Sutton. Is things finally going to go right for Emma? Read the book and you will find out the twists that will keep you guessing. (Rebecca)
Violence: There is a death in the book.
Language: There is bad language in it; all throughout the book.
Sexual: There is a scene but it doesn't last long.