

Beautiful Ugly
Alice Feeney really said trust no one and meant it. This audiobook is smart, twisty, and deliciously unreliable from start to finish. The storytelling is sharp and calculated, stacking twists so smoothly that by the time you realize what’s happening, you’re already questioning everything you thought you knew.
The unreliable narration is the real star here. Every perspective feels slightly off, just enough to keep you suspicious, unsettled, and fully locked in. It’s messy in the most intentional way, making each reveal land harder than the last.
Quick, spoiler-free summary:
A seemingly straightforward story about relationships and truth slowly unravels into something more complicated. Secrets surface, perspectives shift, and nothing is quite as it appears.
The audiobook performance definitely heightens the tension and leans perfectly into the psychological chaos of the story. If you enjoy thrillers that toy with your trust, gaslight you a little (affectionately), and deliver clever twists with attitude, this is an incredibly entertaining must-listen.
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