All Eyes on Us
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Narrated by:
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Eileen Stevens
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Katie Schorr
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Written by:
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Kit Frick
About this listen
Pretty Little Liars meets People like Us in this taut, tense thriller about two teens who find their lives intertwined when an anonymous texter threatens to spill their secrets and uproot their lives.
PRIVATE NUMBER: Wouldn't you look better without a cheater on your arm?
AMANDA: Who is this?
The daughter of small-town social climbers, Amanda Kelly is deeply invested in her boyfriend, real estate heir Carter Shaw. He's kind, ambitious, the town golden boy - but he's far from perfect. Because behind Amanda's back, Carter is also dating Rosalie.
PRIVATE NUMBER: I'm watching you, sweetheart.
ROSALIE: Who IS this?
Rosalie Bell is fighting to remain true to herself and her girlfriend - while concealing her identity from her Christian fundamentalist parents. After years spent in and out of conversion "therapy", her own safety is her top priority. But maintaining a fake straight relationship is killing her from the inside.
When an anonymous texter ropes Amanda and Rosalie into a bid to take Carter down, the girls become collateral damage - and unlikely allies in a fight to unmask their stalker before Private uproots their lives.
PRIVATE NUMBER: You shouldn't have ignored me. Now look what you made me do....
©2019 Kit Frick (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about All Eyes on Us
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- Anynomous
- 2022-05-24
Pretty Little Liars but good
This novel has the addicting "creepy highschool" energy of Pretty Little Liars but, unlike Pretty Little Liars, it's actually good/an impressive piece of literary fiction. Not only is there strong character development but the plot and climax are excellent- the latter of which is much better than the majority of books written in this genre. Further, the novel thoughtfully tackles queer issues without also being clasist snd racist (and, indeed, lightfully plays with those problematic tropes). I was pleasantly suprised by the dual quality and eclecticness of the novel!
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