This is a twisty thriller that I tore through — I had to know what happened! There are trigger warnings for abusive relationships and sexual assault. Lila Crayne is America’s sweetheart: a beautiful, successful actress engaged to visionary filmmaker Kurt Royal. They live together in a beautiful West Village apartment and are beginning filming for a feminist reboot of Fitzgerald’s Tender is the Night. Lila enlists the help of an accomplished therapist, Jonah Gabriel. She wants to dig into her own childhood trauma as she prepares for this role. But soon, her life begins to unravel, and it seems that Jonah is the man to help her. Questions circulate around Lila and Kurt’s relationship. Are they the perfect couple, or is something darker at play? Is Lila safe? Things happen on set that don’t seem quite right. And no one is who they say they are. I felt unable to trust anyone (it alternates between Jonah’s journal entries and the perspectives of Jonah and Lila). It’s very twisty, very feminist, and an examination of misogyny within Hollywood’s film industry. I couldn’t put it down. Whew. I felt exhausted (in a good way) when I finished reading.