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A Special Place for Women

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As seen on Good Morning America and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

“One of the smartest, sharpest, and funniest books I’ve read in years... Some books are meant to be devoured—this one does the devouring.”—Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of People We Meet on Vacation
One of Summer 2021's Most Anticipated Novels
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It’s a club like no other. Only the most important women receive an invitation. But one daring young reporter is about to infiltrate this female-run secret society, whose bewitching members are caught up in a dark and treacherous business. From the author of Happy and You Know It.
For years, rumors have swirled about an exclusive, women-only social club where the elite tastemakers of NYC meet. People in the know whisper all sorts of claims: Membership dues cost $1,000 a month. Last time Rihanna was in town, she stopped by and got her aura read. The women even handpicked the city's first female mayor. But no one knows for sure. 
That is, until journalist Jillian Beckley decides she's going to break into the club. With her career in freefall, Jillian needs a juicy scoop, and she has a personal interest in bringing these women down. But the deeper she gets into this new world—where billionaire "girlbosses" mingle with occult-obsessed Bohemians—the more Jillian learns that bad things happen to those who dare to question the club's motives or giggle at its outlandish rituals.  
The select group of women who populate the club may be far more powerful than she ever imagined. 
And far more dangerous too.
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    • Booklist

      April 15, 2021
      Hankin follows Happy & You Know It (2020) with another utterly addictive tale. Rumors abound about Nevertheless, a secretive women-only club where for $1,000 a month you can mix with the movers and shakers of New York City. It is widely speculated that the group engineered the election of the city's first female mayor, only to eventually bring her down. Desperate to get her journalistic career back on track, Jillian Beckley decides to get the scoop and finagles her way into the club's inner sanctum, quickly deciding that these women are "absolutely nuts." But they are also powerful and, as it turns out, dangerous. Jillian counters them with her sheer determination and will, making for a delicious cat-and-mouse game, although she begins to find herself oddly drawn to their outlandish rituals. The forthright and witty narrative creates an intimacy with Jillian that will make the reader feel as though a good friend is telling one of her bizarre and drawn-out stories. Highly recommended for the Sex and the City audience.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 19, 2021
      A journalist infiltrates a secret society in the diverting if far-fetched latest from Hankin (Happy & You Know It). Jillian Beckley tries to impress her crush, Miles, a married editor, by promising him an exposé on the secretive, influential New York City women’s social club Nevertheless, rumored to be the force behind the rise-and-fall of a recent progressive mayoral candidate. Jill ropes her friend, rising-star chef Rafael Morales, into pretending he’s her boyfriend in order to get enough cachet for an invitation to one of the club’s events, where she unexpectedly bonds with member Margot Wilding over the loss of their mothers. Meanwhile, Jill deals with her feelings for Miles, who’s having marriage woes, and Raf, who confesses his love for her. After Jill’s initiation, Margot takes Jill under her wing and reveals the truth about the club, at which point Jill questions whether the sisterhood and power of the group is worth sacrificing in order to give Miles a great article. It would break the rules of Nevertheless—and spoil the book—to dish on what’s really going on, but it’s safe to say it involves rituals that go beyond the standard fare for socialites. The narrative has a couple of nice twists, but the ending’s a bit of a stretch. Still, this should amuse anyone who keeps tabs on the tastemakers. Agent: Stefanie Lieberman, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc.

    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2021

      Struggling journalist Jillian Beckley gets the go-ahead from Miles, a married magazine editor she used to work with (and whom she kissed once, but that meant absolutely nothing!), to infiltrate a secret elite New York City women's society (are they witches?) and deliver an expos� to him. Her first task is getting an invitation. Enter her attractive, longtime platonic friend Raf, a celebrity chef. They pretend to be dating, which gives Jillian some much-needed clout with the secret society. After passing some tests, she's invited into the group, where members meet in a cool clubhouse with a secret door, pay membership dues, attend career workshops, and get tarot card readings. Though the club purports to lift women up, it sometimes tries instead to bring them crashing down. Hankin's second novel (after Happy & You Know It) is a fast and funny first-person read, boasting a well-crafted heroine and an eclectic, compelling supporting cast; with the exception of Raf, who is Cuban American, the central characters are white. They're all refreshingly flawed, which adds realism compared to the sometimes WTF goings-on in the secret society. VERDICT Fans of clever, witty women's fiction with some family matters and a touch of romance will appreciate this unique story.--Samantha Gust, Niagara Univ. Lib., NY

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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