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Mia and her daughter, Pearl, move to Shaker Heights, Ohio, a seemingly perfect community. Pearl soon becomes closely involved with the four Richardson siblings.
Siblings Franny, Jet, and Vincent discover as teenagers that they are witches. Although they are not supposed to fall in love due to a curse, they try to circumvent fate.
When cousins Liv and Nora take their families on a tropical vacation, their children go missing.
By Paula Hawkins (Fic Hawk, CD Fic Hawk, PLAY Fic Hawk, Q Hawk)
After her sister dies mysteriously, Jules must return to her insular hometown to care for her angry teenaged niece, and unravel the mystery of her sister’s death.
The Keatings and Cousins children form a lifetime bond when their parents leave their spouses and lives behind to marry one another.
After ten years of estrangement, Nora is invited to her former best friend’s bachelorette party. The party takes place at a beautiful but isolated glass house in the woods, and Nora senses something amiss as soon as she arrives.
Four girls who were inseparable in a boarding school on England’s southeast coast return to that coast when Kate, who has stayed, asks them to return to prevent a scandal that began when they were young from resurfacing.
On her drive home late at night, in a downpour, Cass sees a woman, alone in her car, stopped alongside the rural road. Remorseful about her decision to drive by the woman that night because of subsequent events, Cass is stalked by someone close to the events.
As evening becomes night, Joan and her four-year-old son must escape from three teenagers who go on a shooting spree at their beloved NYC zoo.
Louise receives a Facebook friend request from Maria Weston, a friend who disappeared in high school and whom she believed died.