A New York City woman eager to marry into wealth finds the perfect husband-to-be—but there's much more to the story.
Beatrice is an executive at a large advertising agency in New York, and she's beautiful. She's well paid and good at her job—but she has her sights set on marrying into the security and solid future that only supreme wealth can bring. When Collin Case asks her out on a date after she gives an ad presentation to his family’s packaged-goods company, she decides to see if inherited wealth is worth trying to catch. Seven dates in, she decides that Collin will definitely be the man she marries. But Bea is not what she seems. Her childhood was spent bouncing from place to place, acting out long-con swindles with her mother, who married men “one after another after another after another." That made Bea an expert in deception, but she's not interested in replicating that life or being anything like her mother. Even though the backstory—and identity—she's created for herself is airtight, getting the Case family to welcome her into the fold is not easy. Told entirely from Bea’s point of view, the story moves between her efforts to get to her wedding day despite obstacles that include Collin’s best friend, Gale Wallace-Leicester, who's also in love with him, and her childhood efforts to please her mother, whose love she desperately craved. Author Croft plays with themes of light and dark, right and wrong, moral and immoral, teasing the reader with bits of information that point in one direction only to shift the focus to quite another. Fans of Tara Isabella Burton’s Social Creature will enjoy this emotionally dark and twisting story.
An absorbing story that plays with ideas of good and evil, keeping readers guessing who is the hero and who the villain.