Description

Tainted love. Sexy secrets. A chilling revenge plot. It's all here in Wicked Games by Sean Olin, the first in a psychologically charged, suspenseful series set in a picturesque coastal Florida town called Dream Point, where dangerous mind games are played with abandon.

Lilah has spent the last four years by her boyfriend Carter's side, and everyone thinks their relationship is rock solid. But behind closed doors, things are beginning to crumble. Just as Lilah's intensifying mood swings are making Carter think about distancing himself from her, another girl enters the picture. Jules is beautiful, funny, smart, and artistic. Carter can't help but fall under her spell. But one stolen night of passion has consequences they could never imagine.

Fans of books packed with drama and doomed romance, like The Lying Game and Perfect Chemistry, will immediately be hooked by Wicked Games.


  • Love Triangle: Carter is falling for the artistic new girl, Jules. But after four years, his girlfriend Lilah has no intention of letting him go.
  • Jealousy and Obsession: Lilah’s perfect romance is crumbling, and her mood swings are intensifying. She’ll do anything to keep what’s hers.
  • Revenge Plot: A single stolen night of passion sets off a chilling chain of events. Someone is playing for keeps, and the mind games are just beginning.
  • First Book in a Series: The perfect summer read for fans of dramatic suspense. The secrets of Dream Point, Florida are deadly, and this is only the beginning.

About the author(s)

Sean Olin is the author of Wicked Games, Brother/Sister, and Killing Britney. He lives in New York City but summers in a beach town that inspired the setting of the Wicked Games series.

Reviews

“With an eerie tip of the hat to Fatal Attraction, Olin examines the power and destructiveness of jealousy on not only the person experiencing it but on those faced with its unfortunate consequences...[the] terrifying trajectory quickly moves it from the typical romance to reality horror.” - Booklist

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