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Good and Joyful Things book cover
Good and Joyful Things
2024
First Published
3.48
Average Rating
407
Number of Pages

From master storyteller Ania Ahlborn comes a brand new psychological thriller described as “a horrifying manifesto of marriage, manipulation, and the unpredictability of human relationships." Simone and Elliott Evans have it all; a comfortable life, a house on a quiet street, and two sweet daughters. But their marriage is far from happy, especially now. While Elliott spends all day at work, postpartum depression presses down hard on Simone’s shoulders. Baby Lizzy is colicky and often sick. Five-year-old Aster is a handful—not at all as good a “helper” as Simone had hoped. The more time Simone spends home alone with the girls, the more she’s convinced that Elliott’s interest in his family is waning. He’s pining for his ex, Leighton Prescott—a woman who mysteriously disappeared from their small New Hampshire town years before, leaving her and Elliott’s then newborn daughter, Aster, behind. When Simone confronts Elliott in search of the truth, he reminds her that this isn’t the first time she’s accused him of being unfaithful, and it isn’t the first time her assumption has been wrong. But when Simone spots Leighton at the grocery store in their tiny hometown, she has her proof. Leighton Prescott is back, and despite what Elliott says, Simone knows Leighton will stop at nothing to destroy the life she’s built with Elliott, piece by precious piece. Terrified of losing her family, Simone puts Elliott to the ultimate test. He's left with one last chance to save the marriage he vowed to preserve. But rather than rekindling the love he and Simone once shared, he instead uncovers an unfathomable truth about the woman he calls his wife, a woman that, as it turns out, he doesn’t know at all.

Avg Rating
3.48
Number of Ratings
427
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Author

Ania Ahlborn
Ania Ahlborn
Author · 16 books

Born in Ciechanow Poland, Ania has always been drawn to the darker, mysterious, and sometimes morbid sides of life. Her earliest childhood memory is of crawling through a hole in the chain link fence that separated her family home from the large wooded cemetery next door. She’d spend hours among the headstones, breaking up bouquets of silk flowers so that everyone had their equal share. Author of nine novels, Ania's books have been lauded by the likes of Publisher's Weekly, The New York Daily News, and The New York Times. Some titles have been optioned for film. Hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ania currently lives in Greenville, South Carolina. For more from Ania, visit her site, or connect via social media on Facebook and Twitter. Web: http://www.aniaahlborn.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aniaahlborn Twitter: @aniaahlborn

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