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Influencer | Adam Cesare
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From the producers of Smile and The Outsider comes a chilling psychological thriller starring Isabela Merced (Alien, Superman: Legacy) and Christopher Briney (The Summer I Turned Pretty).
Aaron Fortin is new in town. He drives a brand-new Acura—a gift from his parents for uprooting him in the middle of senior year. Showing up on his first day at the local public school in that nice of a car? He knows he’ll never blend in, and he doesn’t care to try. The car, the new kid mystique, he can use all that…
Crystal Giordano carpools to the same school in her friend Trevor’s beat-up van. In the van along with Crystal and Trevor are Paul, Harmony, and Gayle. Crystal’s technically part of their misfit group, but most of the time, she feels like she’s the only one who doesn’tfit.
When Aaron Fortin sits at their lunch table, Crystal can see he’s not who he says he is. But how big of a fraud is Aaron Fortin? Crystal clumsily exposes Aaron and becomes his target, falling victim to his insidious campaign to erase her. Only then does she discover who he truly is—and it’s so much worse than she thought.
As her friends begin to follow him one by one, Crystal wonders if she can protect them or if his influence is just too strong.
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ElizaMarie
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#SeptemberReCap

Finished 2 Books in my Audible #BackLog

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ElizaMarie
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This was the last book I listened to in September! I loved the production of it. It had such dark/creepy vibes. I can see this to be a #BookToScreen.

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4.25⭐I listened to this while wrapping presents…& it probably wasn‘t the best book to listen to while doing that, & yet, it worked quite well for me. What does that say about me🤷🏼‍♀️…🤔Never mind, I don‘t want to know.
This had an intense opening but then it stalled out & became more thought-provoking until the action picked back up again at the end. While the characters are YA…the subject matter does sometimes venture into some dark areas.