Everything We Are

Karen Angelico

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EVERY STORY HAS TWO SIDES . . .

Daniel and Luke are unlikely best friends. Their bond has stood the test of time, through marriages, children and tragedies. But hidden truths are beginning to surface. Luke's hedonism is spiralling out of control, while Sarah fears for their future. And now Daniel has made a shocking discovery about his wife Kate, and doesn't know where to turn.

Four people, two couples, and a secret that threatens to destroy them all . . .

This is a story about you and me and everything we are - and how well we can ever really know those closest to us.

'A dark and addictive novel about marriage and friendship, love and sex, desire and betrayal . . . you almost read through your fingers' Stylist

'Addictive' Matt Cain

'A masterpiece' Laura Pearson

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Praise for Everything We Are

  • This is a story about lack of communication, of secrets and lies and bottling things up. It's urban, slick and wonderfully written with plenty of sex, drugs and glossy modern lifestyle detail. But at its centre is someone twisted and sad and Angelico's great achievement is to create sympathy for him - Daily MailDarkly and steadily absorbing - the cool, even tone perfectly matched with the intimate, implosive subject matter. The characters are so plausibly and skilfully drawn . . . I loved it - Kate Murray-BrowneWhat a read. Dark and addictive, Everything We Are is a brilliant exploration of broken people and destructive relationships. I loved it - Nikki SmithThis book should come with a warning - don't start reading if you need an early night . . . Unnerving and exhilarating, it's a compelling and forensic exploration of love, marriage and happy ever after - Marianne Levy

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Karen Angelico

Karen Angelico

Karen Angelico was born in Coventry and grew up in the West Midlands. After moving between Surrey, Kent, Bahrain and Essex, she now lives in Suffolk with her four sons and works as a marketing content writer. She has a degree in Literature & Art History and an MA in Creative Writing from UEA.

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