
Wicked Game
by:
Jeri Smith-Ready
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 141655176X
ISBN 13: 9781416551768
Publication date:
May 13th, 2008
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 361
Ciara Griffin, a recovering con artist, is on a quest to turn her life around, navigating the treacherous waters of her past while striving for a new beginning. With a yearning to escape her former life and a determination to find redemption, she stumbles into the world of late-night radio. There, she discovers a unique platform for sharing her experiences, engaging with listeners who are drawn to her charm and honesty.
As she dedicates herself to her new role, Ciara confronts not only external challenges but also the internal struggles that come with her past. Her journey intertwines with a cast of eccentric characters, each with their own stories, blending humor and heart in unexpected ways. As she becomes more entrenched in the radio world, the lines between her past and present begin to blur, leading her to question what it truly means to be honest with oneself.
In a landscape filled with intrigue and mystery, Ciara's relationship with her audience serves as both a lifeline and a reminder of her former life. The tension builds as she navigates the complexities of her dual identity, forcing her to confront the very essence of trust, redemption, and the choices that define her future.
As she dedicates herself to her new role, Ciara confronts not only external challenges but also the internal struggles that come with her past. Her journey intertwines with a cast of eccentric characters, each with their own stories, blending humor and heart in unexpected ways. As she becomes more entrenched in the radio world, the lines between her past and present begin to blur, leading her to question what it truly means to be honest with oneself.
In a landscape filled with intrigue and mystery, Ciara's relationship with her audience serves as both a lifeline and a reminder of her former life. The tension builds as she navigates the complexities of her dual identity, forcing her to confront the very essence of trust, redemption, and the choices that define her future.