Review by Booklist Review
Mechanic-turned-debutante Sawyer Taft may have done what she set out to do in Little White Lies (2018) and uncovered the identity of her father, but she's also made things all the more complicated for herself. Her biological dad is also her uncle J.D., and if Sawyer reveals the truth, she'll risk losing Lily, the cousin who's become a best friend. But it's summertime now, and everyone is relaxing at the lake until Sawyer and Lily receive ominous invitations from the White Gloves, an elite, all-female secret society. They'll have to fight to earn their place, and though Lily seems invested, Sawyer isn't sure about the White Gloves. But when the girls unearth a years-old body one night one that, startlingly, may be connected to Sawyer's murky past things start to get seriously interesting. . . and seriously dangerous. This sequel goes dark, excavating the divisions between classes, the cracks that fracture families, and the ties that bind them. Readers who joined Sawyer for her first outing will be eager to see where her story goes.--Maggie Reagan Copyright 2020 Booklist
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