Can you keep a secret?

Can you keep a secret?

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Cassandra Evans is keeping a horrible secret from her best friend. Ali Greene can't believe what her mother's been hiding from her. Not to mention a certain archenemy, who's definitely got a lot of dirt on Ali. Kate Delmar isn't sure what she wants anymore. Blindsided by her best friend's betrayal (after certain events), Kate decides to find out. And Lila Anderson... or is that her real name? Guilty of identity theft (more than once...), but doesn't hesitate to make up fake names to pretend she's someone she's not. Leading people on, sending threats... Lila doesn't really care who she hurts.
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Lila Smith has always known the power of a good story-but now she's the one living it. As a rising journalism student and intern at the prestigious news outlet The Sentinel, she's determined to make a name for herself. But when a routine research assignment uncovers troubling secrets involving her family, Lila is torn between her loyalty to those she loves and her ambition to expose the truth. The deeper she digs, the more tangled the web becomes, and Lila realizes she can't navigate it alone. With the support of her vibrant new friend Sadie and a complicated but magnetic rivalry with fellow intern Julian, Lila races to uncover the facts-without sacrificing everything she holds dear. In a world where truth is power and trust is fragile, Lila must decide just how far she's willing to go to get the story. Because in journalism-and life-sometimes the most important moments happen off script.

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