
This next Pretty Little Liars book reveals some new information about the mystery behind A, and it is seriously unbelievable.
Things between Aria and her mother are still looking bad. Now that her mom knows the truth about Aria’s secret, she can’t even talk to her, let alone look at her. Because of A, Ezra is leaving, and her brother won’t even talk to her, either. Aria is forced to live with her father and Meredith in their cramped and creepy art-filled home. They encourage her to take an art course at the college, and Aria has partner in class she never would have imagined…
Hanna keeps going back to the day Ali went missing. She keeps trying to warn Ali about what will happen to her, but Ali keeps telling Han that she’s fine. When she finally wakes up from her dream, she can’t remember anything about Mona’s party. She doesn’t remember how Lucas saved her and she fell graciously into his arms. She doesn’t even remember the last text from A, which came from a phone number that looked very, very familiar…
The relationship between Spencer and her sister escalades, until their parents force the girls together to work out their differences. Spencer’s parents inform her that she will still go through with the Golden Orchid nomination, even though she stole her sister’s essay. The sisters come to an understanding and even begin to get along, but when Wilden comes to the Hastings’s house to question Melissa, Spencer worries if Ali’s killer was in front of her all along…
After Emily’s mom catches her with Maya, Emily is sent away to live with her aunt and uncle in a small, boring town in Iowa. Her cousins are so proper, polite, and innocent, that Em wonders how she will ever survive. When night comes, however, the cousins sneak out to a barn party where Emily meets Trista, a girl who looks eerily similar to her beloved Ali. After that, things with Maya seem very different, including the banana bubble gum smell…
While the girls try everything they can to help Hanna remember what she discovered about A, things become dangerously deadly when someone reveals all the threats the girls have been receiving. A warned them not to tell…
Unbelievable is yet another suspenseful novel from Sara Shepard that results in some shocking information about The Jenna Thing and, of course, the anonymity behind A.
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