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“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
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“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
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“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
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“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that delves into the glittering, scandalous world of the wealthy PTA moms at an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. If you loved Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel is for you.
In Miami Beach, where the sun shines brightly on the shady dealings of its elite, Sunset Academy reigns supreme. The school divides families into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the top of the social hierarchy is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. With her sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlotte is the front-runner for PTA president, buoyed by a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife, Patricia. Their modern glass house, Villa Rosé, is the talk of the town—either a stunning masterpiece or a garish eyesore, depending on who you ask.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas, who is initially skeptical of Miami Beach’s flashy social scene. Despite her easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management, Melody becomes a formidable PTA contender. As she challenges Charlotte’s position, Charlotte’s carefully curated facade begins to crumble. Tensions escalate when an investigation into white-collar crime, sparked by the formidable Judge Carol Lawson, threatens to expose the darker side of Sunset Academy.
Told in rotating first-person voices, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic peek into a world where cocaine playdates, $100,000 birthday parties, and ruthless social climbing define daily life. This novel is a thrilling ride through a world of opulence and intrigue, culminating in a shocking climax.
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