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We Could Be Beautiful

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We Could Be Beautiful

By: Swan Huntley
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
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A spellbinding psychological debut novel, Swan Huntley's We Could Be Beautiful is the story of a wealthy woman who has everything - and yet can trust no one.

Catherine West has spent her entire life surrounded by beautiful things. She owns an immaculate Manhattan apartment, she collects fine art, she buys exquisite handbags and clothing, and she constantly redecorates her home. And yet, despite all this, she still feels empty. She sees her personal trainer, she gets weekly massages, and occasionally she visits her mother and sister on the Upper East Side, but after two broken engagements and boyfriends who wanted only her money, she is haunted by the fear that she'll never have a family of her own.

One night, at an art opening, Catherine meets William Stockton, a handsome man who shares her impeccable taste and love of beauty. He is educated and elegant and even has a personal connection - his parents and Catherine's parents were friends years ago. But as he and Catherine grow closer, she begins to encounter strange signs, and her mother, Elizabeth (now suffering from Alzheimer's), seems to have only bad memories of William as a boy. In Elizabeth's old diary she finds an unnerving letter from a former nanny that cryptically reads, "We cannot trust anyone...."

Is William lying about his past? And if so, is Catherine willing to sacrifice their beautiful life in order to find the truth?

Featuring a fascinating heroine who longs for answers but is blinded by her own privilege, We Could Be Beautiful is a glittering, seductive, utterly surprising story of love, money, greed, and family.

©2016 Swan Huntley (P)2016 Random House Audio
Family Life Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Suspense Women's Fiction
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"Posh Manhattanite Catherine West has everything but the family she's always wanted. But when she falls for the man of her supposed dreams, she unravels a web of deception that upends life as she knows it.... Mesmerizing.... As elegantly plotted as it is - and it is - Huntley's debut stands out not for its thrills but rather for her hawkish eye for social detail and razor-sharp wit. It is more than a classic psychological thriller: it is also a haunting - and weirdly moving - portrait of love and family among Manhattan's flailing upper crust. An intoxicating escape; as smart as it is fun." ( Kirkus)
"Here's a thriller we can sink into. Deeply psychological and nuanced, Huntley's We Could Be Beautiful follows one wealthy Manhattan woman who has nearly everything. The one thing she lacks, however, is a relationship. That is, until her white knight comes along one evening. But it never quite works out that way, does it? (Not in a book like this, certainly.) Huntley's novel is a twisting, turning, secret-filled story that's worthy of your precious summer reading time." (Meredith Turits, Elle)
" We Could Be Beautiful is a sexy psychological thriller about wealth and class and the endless mysteries of romantic engagement. At the heart of Swan Huntley's sly and witty debut is the unsettling question that anyone who's ever been in love has wondered about the person they've given their heart to: Who are you?" (Dennis Lehane)

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Shallow characters, shallow story

This book would be better rated as young adult if the incongruous sex scenes were deleted, or a marginally better written 50 Shades if more sex scenes were added. The characters were one dimensional, and in many cases totally superfluous, with a story that was cliche save one small twist that was fairly obvious. I stuck it out to the end because I didn't really need to pay attention to the story, and I quite liked the narrator. I would definitely not read another book by this author, but I would assuredly listen to this narrator again. She made it better than it was.

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A bit slow moving but good.

An interesting story but a bit too detailed on the representation of daily life at times

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Slow

The story line was decent, yet fairly predictable. Also, it was very slow. It could have been half the length.

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fairly complete & satisfying

First, it's important to note that the main character quite unlikable, there were points in the story when I would say out loud things such as "get over yourself already". I am sure this is intentional but it got a bit much at times. I say the story is compete because I didn't feel left hanging at any instance. I think the story builds well and the character development was very good. The pace was good especially considering how long it is. There were a few unlikely scenarios that seemed hard to believe but it the author worked them well into the plot as a whole. The plot twists are juicy so that holds interest very well. This is better than a lot of similar books with confusingly higher ratings. Lastly, the narrator does a good job of playing the different genders.

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Good but frustrating

Overall the story was okay. Was hoping for a bigger twist at the end! Kind of saw it coming.

Also, I think I was supposed to be sympathizing with the main character but I couldn't. She was so spoiled and out of touch with reality, I kind of felt more sorry for William!

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Hated for first 2/3 but ended up really liking

The characters in the story are so shallow, it is difficult and boring to go through their day-to-day existence but there are some twists and turns in this book that make it worth reading,

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Another world

I felt like I had an honest glimpse into the life of the very rich. It was hard to put down. Bravo!

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Completely bratty, unpleasant heroine...

I was disappointed with this one - the alleged "heroine" is an obnoxious, entitled beat, so much so that the reader is actually HAPPY when you see she gets her comeuppance, which by the way, is such a let down once revealed, you feel they might as well have been "revealing" vanilla ice cream. There are soooo many better versions of this exact story with characters that are so much more enjoyable and that actually encounter a narrative arc in the story...

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dull ending

This was a fun, engaging book with a totally flat ending. We never found anything significant about William to pull it all together.

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Predictable ending.

About half way through I anticipated the ending, but kept on listening to confirm and gather all the sordid details.

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