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The Belles

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The Belles

Von: Lacey N. Dunham
Gesprochen von: Adenrele Ojo
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In this richly atmospheric, dark academia debut novel, a young woman with a secretive past will risk everything—including her life—to fit in.

Belles never tell…

It’s 1951 at Bellerton, a secluded all-women’s college, and Deena Williams is doing her best to blend in with her wealthy and perfectly groomed peers. Notorious for its strict rules as much as its prestige, Bellerton could give Deena the affluent life she’s only dreamed of.

She quickly forms an alliance with the five other freshmen on her floor, and soon they are singled out by the president’s wife as the most promising girls of their class. She anoints them: The Belles. They walk the college’s halls in unison, matching velvet ribbons in their hair. But no sisterhood comes without secrets, and the Belles are no exception. Playing cruel pranks on their dormitory housemother and embarking on boundary-shattering night games, the Belles test the limits of the campus rules.

But as Deena beigns to piece together the sinister history of Bellerton, her own past threatens to come to light, forcing her to make a dangerous choice. A chilling and seductive coming-of-age story, The Belles is an excavation of the dark side of girlhood, the intricacies of privilege, and the unbridled desire to belong at any cost.
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"Set at Bellerton College, an elite women’s school, this audiobook in the dark academia genre begins in 1951, when Deena, a freshman, arrives on the school’s Virginia campus. Narrator Adenrele Ojo describes Deena’s desperate need to hide her underprivileged past and become accepted by the wealthy popular girls. Deena’s secrets unravel as she’s drawn into the sinister obsessions of the Belles, the most exclusive group on campus, and learns there’s a price for conformity. Ojo meticulously delivers the novel’s stunning prose and satisfying turns of phrase, but her timbre and intonation sound too mature for a story about college girls. Fifty years later, when the graduates gather for a reunion, Ojo’s voice is fully believable. "
“A delightfully dark, Southern Gothic suspense. The Belles, as they call themselves, are the envy of their classmates, but with disappearances and accidents around every corner, what price will they pay to belong? With haunting prose, The Belles drew me in and kept me up late at night.” – Lauren Ling Brown, National Bestselling author of Society of Lies
"Lacey N. Dunham's The Belles is hauntingly seductive - Gothic Suspense at the top of its game! Both atmospheric and compelling, The Belles beckons you in from the first page, takes hold, and doesn't let go until the very last word. Completely engrossing! A beautifully written, tautly-plotted debut sure to captivate readers and leave them breathless." – Sophie Stava, author of Count My Lies
“Vicious and delicious, The Belles is one smart gobble of a novel. Dunham deftly explores the darkest perils of girlhood and the terrible lengths we go to in our desire to belong.” – Joanna Pearson, author of Bright and Tender Dark
"Seductively immersive and brilliantly gothic, The Belles beautifully mines the depths and complexities, the dangers and cruelties, of young womanhood within the confined and explosive space of a 1950's southern all-girls' school. Lacey N. Dunham is a writer not only of compelling story but of rich and unforgettable characters, a creeping, immersive setting, and continually stunning sentences." –Lynn Steger Strong, author of Flight and The Float Test
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