About This Book
In a stand-alone prequel, author Andrea Bartz reveals for the first time exactly what happened to globe-trotting BFFs Kristen and Emily before their Cambodian travels take a dark turn.
In a stand-alone prequel, author Andrea Bartz reveals for the first time exactly what happened to globe-trotting BFFs Kristen and Emily before their Cambodian travels take a dark turn.
Written by Andrea Bartz, We Were Never Here Prequel stands as a noteworthy contribution to contemporary literature. With a good rating of 3.31 out of 5 from 32 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.
The narrative of We Were Never Here Prequel weaves together compelling themes and characters, offering readers an immersive literary experience that stays with them long after the last page.
Published by Cosmopolitan magazine, in 2021. The book demonstrates the publisher's commitment to quality literature and has been well-received by both critics and casual readers alike.
Readers who found We Were Never Here Prequel compelling often discover similar enjoyment in "Weather Girl", "Gone Tonight" and "Just Haven't Met You Yet". These recommendations are based on shared themes, writing style, and reader preferences.
In the prequel to 'We Were Never Here', Andrea Bartz explores the intricate friendship between Kristen and Emily as they embark on their adventurous travels. Set against a backdrop of excitement and anticipation, this narrative delves into their bond and the events leading up to their fateful trip to Cambodia, revealing the complexities of trust and the unexpected turns that life can take.
This book is ideal for readers who enjoy psychological thrillers and character-driven narratives. Fans of travel stories with a twist will appreciate the exploration of friendship and the darker undertones that accompany adventure. Those who have read the original book will find valuable context in this prequel.
Yes, it can be enjoyed independently, providing background to the characters without requiring prior knowledge of the original story.
The book falls under the psychological thriller genre, focusing on friendship and the complexities of human relationships.