![]() ![]() She gets randomly paired with Allison Hadley who seems effortlessly cool and magnetic and her life is never the same after. Brand spankin’ new to college life, she has left home, her emotionally abusive father and her traumatized mother and she has no idea what to do. ![]() The second storyline is of Carly Schiller. ![]() Scarlett hunts a man that ends up bringing an investigation to campus and in an effort to not get caught, Scarlett volunteers to be part of the team. In one, Scarlett Clark is a professor at a small university where she studies forgotten (female) literature writers, teaches undergrads, complains with her friend about her shitty boss, and adds some pizazz in her life by hunting – in the truest sense of the word – men who have harmed other women. There are two main storylines throughout the book. I want you all to know that I am trying really hard here to not give away the good parts so bear with me. Summaryīut – before we get into any of this – let’s set some context. I sat (virtually) down to interview author Layne Fargo about her newest book They Never Learn(out today – Happy Publication Day!) and the very first thing out of my mouth was a chipper and excited “So, I’m not a thriller fan!”īut what followed was an amazing conversation about how it’s ok to go into something and think “Maybe this isn’t for me!” and explorations into the psyche of readers and writers, why – sometimes – you just gotta kill a bitch and how an offhand twitter comment can be the basis of a really good book. ![]()
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