If Lottie's parents were normal instead of weirdos, she'd never have met Sophia. And she'd never have made that promise. Or run away in a kayak, stolen some beetroot and pretended to be a Star Wars fan. None of the scarier stuff would have happened either. Lottie just wanted to be a hero. She had no idea it would be so dangerous.
All Lottie wants to do is have adventures, but no such luck.
From the author of Once We Were Brothers, Liam and Catherine team up again to investigate an embezzlement case, and discover a link between their prime suspect, a kidnapping, and a terrorist cell
‘This book is not only gripping, but it ends with a gasp-out-loud twist’ Closer ‘Tense, convincing ... kept me guessing’ Caz Frear, bestselling author of Sweet Little Lies A teenage girl is missing.
But as Sophia hears their stories, she learns that this is her fight, too...and discovers the power of collective action, the strength of her own voice, and how all of us are stronger together.
This book shows how we got to this place and why satire may be the only way we can save our democracy and strengthen our nation.
Sophia has always had control over her life.
All Sophie wants for her birthday is a pet giraffe, but as she tries to convince different members of her rather complicated family to support her cause, each tells her she is using too many words until she finally hits on the perfect one.
"Like so many women, Benoit spent her formative years struggling to do the 'right' thing--to make others comfortable, to take minimal and calculated risks, to live up to society's expectations--only to realize that there was so little ...
When a cute guy taking Sofia Russo's Central Coast kayak tour nearly dies in an accident, she learns that he only signed up to get close to her.
All this time Scarlett's thought her dad was a thief, but years after his death a strange man turns up at the door and hands her a box, "on her father's instructions".