"It's the hottest ticket in town. But once you're in, there's no getting out.'Jody, Ari and Carla have won golden tickets to the summer's hottest music festival, which promises to be full of glamour, mystique and lots of freebies. But, arriving on the sun-drenched shores of a private Greek island among influencers and celebrities, the trio are dismayed to find the small festival site far from the beacon of music, art and 'immersive experiences' they were promised. Disappointed but not deterred, they vow to make the most of the trip. But when a shocking discovery on day three turns the festival into a nightmare, the girls find themselves trapped on the island with no escape..."--Publisher.
Sarah Goodwin
Sarah Goodwin was a novelist and short story writer known for her vivid portrayals of complex characters and exploration of themes such as love, loss, and identity. Her most notable works include "The Nightingale's Song" and "The Secret Garden", which have been praised for their lyrical prose and emotional depth. Goodwin's writing style is characterized by its attention to detail and rich imagery, drawing readers into her characters' inner worlds with precision and sensitivity. Her works have had a lasting impact on the literary genre of women's fiction, inspiring generations of writers to delve into the complexities of human relationships and emotions. "The Secret Garden" remains Goodwin's most famous work, beloved by readers of all ages for its timeless themes of healing and renewal.