The Waitress - K.L. Slater
Pub. Date: April 17, 2026
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Alicia finds herself entangled in a web of deceit, caught between two rich and influential men who want her to spy on each other. One is blackmailing and threatening her, while the other offers her a new glamorous life posing as his girlfriend as she seeks information to help him in his business endeavors. The driving force behind her treachery is the desire to protect and improve the lives of her son and sister, who is temporarily taking care of her nephew while Alicia navigates through her own personal struggles.
This is written in a style that is popular now, with fast-paced short chapters and multiple point-of-view narrations which some are calling “domestic noir.” The main characters aren’t particularly likable, with some of them lacking any redeeming qualities. However, I did find one of the themes—the connection between wealth, power, and its abuse—to be quite relevant to our times.
I’ve read a few books by this author before and enjoyed them. This story has suspense and a twist, but I wouldn’t rate it as among her best. Nevertheless, I’ll definitely continue to seek out and read her other works.
Thanks to @NetGalley and @Bookouture for the DRC.
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