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From the bestselling author of the Hulu sensation Tell Me Lies comes a gripping puzzle of a novel about the aftermath of a tragic accident and the fault lines it exposes in a seemingly perfect marriage.

“A gripping mystery, a moving exploration of motherhood, grief and love, and the glorious setting of Aspen. I adored it."
—Clare Leslie Hall, New York Times bestselling author of Broken Country

TELL ME LIES

Now an original series on Hulu!

“Everything you could ever want in a summer read.”
– USA TODAY

“Original, yet deeply familiar.”
– Taylor Jenkins Reid

Bye, Baby

"Suspenseful to its core...impeccable." –New York Post

"Memorable characters, toxic friendships, shocking twists…Carola Lovering’s newest novel has it all." –Woman's World

"The suspense is a shapeshifter until the very last page." –Booklist

Too Good to be True

"Lovering, a master of manipulation to rival her own characters, does a skillful job of gradually unspooling her intricate tapestry of psychological intrigue while deftly juggling her multiple narratives."
— Kirkus (starred review)

"This firecracker of a novel will leave readers wondering what they would accept for love and how the most perfect of lives may be a facade. A must for book clubs."
— Booklist (starred review)

Can’t look away

"Lovering unspools a taut, twisty, humdinger of a plot that encompasses the vagaries of true friendship as well as those of true love. "
—Kirkus (starred review)

"Lovering’s nuanced characterizations and interweaving of different voices and timelines add depth to her story of obsession. Fans of Gillian Flynn and Paula Hawkins will enjoy this one."
— Publishers Weekly

Photo of national bestselling author Carola Lovering.

Carola Lovering is the national bestselling author of the novels Tell Me Lies, Too Good to Be True, Can’t Look Away, and Bye, Baby. Her work has appeared in The Cut, Vogue, Marie Claire, W Magazine, National Geographic, Outside, and Yoga Journal, among other publications. Her books have been translated into ten languages and her novel Tell Me Lies is now a television series for Hulu. She lives in Connecticut with her husband and three young children.