"[This] YA thriller with Secret History -meets- 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle vibes features a lovable and badass queer autistic heroine caught between the glitz of her prestigious school's gala, a gruesome murder, and a global tech blackout." - Autostraddle "An apocalyptic thriller that involves posh teens, a ten thousand dollar-a-seat masquerade ball, and a global blackout that leaves all their technology useless and may be a harbinger of societal collapse. Worth it for the wild premise alone." - Paste "This thriller set in a world of extreme privilege with a compelling autistic heroine and her circle of friends trying to save everyone will appeal widely." - Booklist "Intrigue is threaded throughout.[a] thought-provokingly relevant thriller." - Kirkus Reviews "Wilde fashions a claustrophobic atmosphere that heightens the cultish horror happenings. [a] hair-raising dystopian chiller.
" - Publishers Weekly "Quickly grabs your attention and doesn't let go. It's a bold move to set the story over a single night and it pays off in dramatic fashion. Jen Wilde has written a thrilling tale about privilege, power, and the different routes our future may take, depending on who has the controls." - Vincent Ralph, New York Times bestselling author of Lock The Doors "Propulsive, unique, and a main character that jumps off the page. I needed to know what happened next." -- Goldy Moldavsky, author of The Mary Shelley Club "A wild, anxiety-ridden ride through New York's elite prep school scene. Dark academia turns sideways in this compelling, suspenseful, romantic thriller." - Wendy Heard, author of She's Too Pretty To Burn "A dark, twisted Cinderella story featuring the most spunky, lovable heroine.
You'll finish these pages long before the clock strikes midnight." - Julia Lynn Rubin, author of Trouble Girls n, author of Trouble Girls n, author of Trouble Girls n, author of Trouble Girls.