I feel a little bit conflicted here. I did not like this book. Still, I tore through it! I disliked both characters (which was probably the point, but it didn’t make for an enjoyable read). I loved the premise: a young woman, fresh off the loss of her father, accepts a ghostwriting gig in the Hamptons. Zara is a talented ghostwriter, but a little bit lost . . . it seems her big dreams are fading, and she worries she’ll always be a ghostwriter and never write her own book. Jane Bailey is a celebrity chef with killer personal style. Her show is a hit and she’s gotten rich sharing meals you can make for under $30. When Jane invites Zara to stay with her in her beautiful Hamptons home, Zara isn’t so sure at first. But when Jane insists, Zara accepts. Soon, she is swept into Jane’s glamorous world. She starts speaking like Jane. Wearing her clothes. The same soap. The same workouts. Are they becoming the same person? The book is twisty and makes for a great exploration on the dangers of obsession and what fame can do to a person. But I did not enjoy it. Both characters were deeply unlikeable to me and the final few chapters went a little too far off the rails for me. But did I stay up all night to finish it? Yes. So there is that!