Joe Goldberg is my guilty pleasure, my strange addiction. If loving him is wrong, I don?t want to be right? Erin Kelly
\nJOE GOLDBERG IS BACK, AND THIS TIME HE'S WRITING HIS OWN HAPPILY EVER AFTER . . .
\nJoe Goldberg is ready for a change. Instead of selling books, he?s writing them. And he?s off to a good start.
\nInvited to join a tight-knit writing fellowship at Harvard, Joe thinks he?s finally found a place where talent matters more than pedigree. Where anything is possible, even happy endings. At least until he meets his uber-privileged, already-published, already-distinguished peers.
\nThankfully, Wonder enters the picture. They have so much in common: no college degrees, no pretensions, just a love for literature. They could be those rare literary soulmates who never fall prey to their demons. If only Wonder could just commit herself to the writing life.
\nBut Joe has faith in Wonder. He will sacrifice his art for hers. And, if he must, he will kill her darlings for her.
\nWith her trademark biting wit, Caroline Kepnes explores why vulnerable people bring out the worst in others as Joe sets out to make this small, elite world a fairer place. And if a little crimson runs in the streets of Cambridge, who can blame him? Love doesn?t conquer all. Often, it needs a little push.
Caroline Kepnes is the author of You, Hidden Bodies, Providence, and numerous short stories. Her work has been translated into a multitude of languages and inspired a television series adaptation of You, currently on Netflix. Kepnes graduated from Brown University and previously worked as a pop culture journalist for Entertainment Weekly and a TV writer for 7th Heaven and The Secret Life of the American Teenager. She grew up on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and now lives in Los Angeles.
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