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Such a Lucky Girl

By: Wendy Heard
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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Perfect for fans of Rory Power and Tiffany D. Jackson, this twisty horror novel follows a magnetic young influencer who gets ensnared in a web of dark, jealousy-fueled magic.

Three years ago, Bella dumped her best friend Kerry to follow her dreams of becoming an influencer. It worked; she is Such a Lucky Girl, famous for her epic manifesting glow-up and dedicated to helping other girls be "lucky," too. She's living the dream—success, sponsorships, and fame. She burned her old life to the ground and never looked back.

Leaving Kerry behind. Alone. Angry.

When Kerry picks up a vintage self-help book on shadow work, she's fascinated by the suggested rituals. Get back at those who have wronged her? Yes, please. She has one person in mind, and that girl is smiling at her millions of followers, having forgotten Kerry long ago. But there's something attached to the book, something dark and ancient, and Kerry and Bella may not be ready for what is about to be unleashed.
Horror LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction

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Praise for Such a Lucky Girl
"A vicious exploration of demons and magic for the digital age, Such A Lucky Girl is rich, layered, and ferociously intriguing start to finish. Another crackling addition to Wendy Heard’s pulse-pounding work."—Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of Hell Followed with Us and Compound Fracture

"Dark, gripping, and utterly irresistible, Such a Lucky Girl effortlessly blends sharp social commentary on womanhood, beauty, desire, grief, and power with a snappy, authentic voice."—Victoria Wlosok, author of Six Must Die
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