Welcome to the dark and deadly world of the Society of Secrets. In the city that never sleeps, someone tried to kill me.
It was my eighteenth birthday. Another excuse to overindulge with parties, music, and alcohol. I should have been blowing out my candles, instead I was fighting for my life. When I awoke in the hospital, my father stood over me telling me he was done with my wild ways.
With no memory of what happened that night, I found myself on a plane to a boarding school in Europe. No goodbyes, no explanations, no second chances.
Four years later and I’m finally back. Pieces of my memory have begun to resurface…enough to know that what happened to me was no accident.
Chase, Griffin and Tyler were there the night I almost died. The three men who stole my heart and also my trust. They know more than they are telling me and I will do whatever it takes to expose their secrets.
I’m not the same naive girl I used to be. Now I’m a woman, armed with secrets of my own. And it’s time I took back the life that was stolen from me.
From USA Today Bestselling Author Elena Gray, enter the dazzling shared world of the Society of Secrets, where each book is a standalone and doesn't end on a cliffhanger.
Good read for what it was, but way too short for me to develop any kind of feelings for the characters. Unfortunately I didn't think it added anything to the Society of Secrets.
This is the fifth book in the shared world of standalone stories , Society of Secrets. I was completely hooked right from the start and kept my attention all the way through. I loved all the characters. Lilah is a strong FMC and I loved the relationship she has with all her men. This was my first book by this author and I'm interested in reading more
Another great story in the Society of Secrets world. This one will keep you on your toes and I almost threw my kindle across the room at a certain point. It is a great read
Wtf?! The description has nothing to do with the history! I liked the characters but too short and the history in the synopsis was way better than the book, also lacks depth