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Learn moreAn unforgettable and emotionally charged story of two mothers whose lives are changed forever by a devastating accusation—and how far they’ll go to protect those they love.
I was so happy when my son, Knox, began dating my best friend’s daughter. Our kids grew up together and we used to joke, as we sipped wine and watched them play, that they’d get married one day. But when Knox came home late after a party, zipping his hoodie up to hide the scratches I caught a glimpse of on his collarbone, a chill went down my spine.
That night, our whole world shattered. Now, I hardly recognize my husband as he sweeps into action, calling in a hot-shot lawyer to defend our boy.
I love my son, but what if I don’t know him at all? It turns out everything I thought I knew about my perfect family is a lie. And I’m about to discover just what I’ll do to stop it from falling apart.
This addictive novel will draw you deep into the heart of seemingly happy families and expose the dark secrets that lie within them. Fans of Liane Moriarty, Jodi Picoult and Celeste Ng will be utterly gripped by Such a Good Family.
Caitlin Weaver is the author of emotional, page-turning women’s fiction. Her stories explore the ripple effects of decisions that are not black or white, and the pressures of modern family life. In addition to her novels, Caitlin writes for national publications including Insider, Well+Good, HuffPost, and Scary Mommy, among others. Caitlin lives in Atlanta with her husband and two young children. When not writing you can find her playing tennis, struggling with the NYT crossword puzzle, or reading “just one more” story to her kids.
Devon Sorvari is a graduate of NYU's Circle in the Square and The Classical Studio and has nationwide theatre credits ranging from musicals to Shakespeare. An Earphones Award winner and an Audie Award nominated voice actor, she has narrated more than fifty audiobooks. Specializing in young-adult fiction, she was raised on the East Coast but is based in Los Angeles.
Kimberly Austin is a professional actor, narrator, and voiceover artist who specializes in romance and young-adult novels. When not narrating, she enjoys performing on-stage and in improv and sketch comedy.
Andrea Emmes is an award-winning audiobook narrator who has recorded over 350 titles. An Audie Award nominee, she has won multiple SOVAS awards and Earphones awards and was named the 2019 Independent Audiobook Awards Best Female Narrator. A total book nerd, she enjoys narrating all genres, especially YA, middle grade, children's, LitRPG, sci-fi, fantasy, romance, and nonfiction.
Mia Hutchinson-Shaw is a queer actor and voice artist based in NYC. She came to narration with a background in classical and period-drama theater and trained in the UK at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. When not performing, she is thrifting for her next outrageous, colorful clothing item, getting on her soapbox about low-waste living, or hunting handmade jewelers for a new item for her collection of giant earrings.
Nick Mondelli is an accomplished actor, poet, and audiobook narrator from Ohio. He has narrated a wide range of titles, including Willa Cather's My Antonia, Patty Blount's The Way It Hurts, and Paula Garner's Phantom Limbs, which AudioFile Magazine called a sensitive, expressive performance. He currently lives in Los Angeles, where he works out of his in-house studio.
Dillon Sickels is an actor, a voice actor, and a writer who studied voice acting with the Michigan Actor’s Studio in Dearborn, Michigan.