A locket. A lover. A lie.
I know Daisy better than anyone - after all, we were childhood friends. Her innocent act doesn't fool me, but it sure has the men we know tricked into showering her with everything she could ever want . . . money, attention, and security. The locket she gave me years ago, with her sweet face gazing out from its dull gold frame, holds a secret I could share to ruin her image. But will her husband, her paramour, and my own lover believe the evidence I hold to destroy her?
Jordan Baker is an independent woman who won't live on any man's terms, so why is she so upset by her old friend Daisy's success with the opposite sex? In this modern retelling of The Great Gatsby with a hint of The Picture of Dorian Gray, a secondary character gets her say - but will her efforts to discredit the perfect girl backfire and ruin her own chance at love?