Emancipated

Emancipated by M. G. Reyes is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on May 24, 2016. This young adult fiction novel follows six emancipated teens who move into a dream house on Venice Beach, only to uncover that their ideal living situation may come with unforeseen challenges. Each character, including a diva, a jock, a former child star, a hustler, a musician, and a hacker, brings their own secrets to the group, creating a complex dynamic as they navigate their newfound independence.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, dating, and social issues through alternating perspectives. As the story unfolds, the roommates must confront their pasts and the lies that threaten their freedom. Emancipated presents a blend of intrigue and scandal, inviting readers into a world where the stakes are high and trust is fragile. With 416 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the characters’ struggles and the bonds they form amidst the chaos.
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Fans of Pretty Little Liars and L.A. Candy will devour this fast-paced series from a writer New York Times bestselling author Michael Grant raves is “an amazing new talent!”
Six gorgeous teens, all legally emancipated from parental control, move into their dream house on LA’s infamous Venice Beach only to discover their perfect setup may be too good to be true. The roommates—a diva, a jock, a former child star, a hustler, a musician, and a hacker—all harbor dark secrets but manage to form a kind of dysfunctional family . . . until one of them is caught in a lie and everyone’s freedom is put on the line. How far are they each willing to go to hide the past? And who will they betray to protect their future?
Told from alternating points of view, Emancipated is the first book in a blistering guessing game of a series packed with intrigue, romance, and scandal.
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