Stephanie Wrobel is the author of This Might Hurt and The Recovery
of Rose Gold, a Sunday Times and international bestseller that sold
in twenty-one countries. Her third book, The Hitchcock Hotel, pays
tribute to legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock.
Wrobel lives in New York City.
This Might Hurt is a mesmerizing and original ride . . . Expertly
paced, hugely unsettling, and perfectly dark, you'll be gripped in
this clever exploration of fear and vulnerability right until the
flawless ending
*ASHLEY AUDRAIN*
A sharp and intriguing look at reinvention and self-empowerment.
This Might Hurt follows three women, each confronting her own set
of fears, with revelations and consequences that are unexpected and
chilling, right up to the jaw-dropping finale. Dark and twisted in
all the right places, I did not want to stop reading this book
*MARGARITA MONTIMORE*
Keeps the reader guessing
*The Sunday Times Crime Club*
A genius, ripped-from-the-headlines masterpiece with a cult at its
center. Inventive, disturbing, and tense, This Might Hurt
hypnotizes the reader, until we realize, too late, what is truly
happening. The very definition of suspense, this extraordinary
novel will steal your breath away.
*SAMANTHA M. BAILEY, author of Woman on the Edge*
A gut wrenching, propulsive story about vulnerability and power. It
was impossible to put down
*TARRYN FISHER*
An immersive novel about our capacity to both love and destroy,
This Might Hurt is genuinely shocking, laced with dark humor,
moments of surprising tenderness, and nightmare fodder galore. I
read it in 24 hours, but will be thinking about it for much
longer
*LAURA HANKIN*
This Might Hurt has all the ingredients of a great mystery: a
remote island, estranged sisters, some whopping secrets and a cult
to boot. In the deft hands of sophomore author Stephanie Wrobel,
these ingredients mix together to give us a novel that's fun,
creepy and incredibly fast-paced. Wrobel is such an observant and
clever writer; It's quite the trick to execute plot twists so
perfectly that the reader at once doesn't see them coming but then
can't believe they didn't catch on. A ridiculously wry and
absorbing thriller
*AMY STUART*
Dark, hypnotic, and mesmerizing, This Might Hurt is a masterwork in
family dynamics and the ties that bind--along with the ones that
tear us apart. Prepare to be unsettled in the best possible way
*LAURIE ELIZABETH FLYNN, bestselling author of The Girls Are All So
Nice Here*
I don't know if blood is thicker than water, but I know that my
blood ran cold at several points reading this book. Filled with
menace, this was a gripping and compulsive read from first page to
last. I thought I'd never get off that island!
*LIZ NUGENT, bestselling author of Little Cruelties*
A riveting exploration of sisterhood, suffering, and secrecy. With
its unforgettable characters, spectacular setting, and intricate
plot, This Might Hurt will take you on a journey to the heart of
fear.
*ROSE CARLYLE*
A tonic for readers of thrillers
*MAIL ONLINE*
Original, sinister and compelling, this was a great read
*PRIMA*
Deliciously dark and so very clever, This Might Hurt is a tense,
unsettling and twisty read. I was gripped from beginning to end. I
felt like I was on the island with them! A brilliant,
heart-thumping and compulsive thriller.
*CLAIRE DOUGLAS*
I loved This Might Hurt! I adore novels set within cults, and the
inclusion of the magician element was completely engaging.
Stephanie has woven a complex, fascinating novel exploring such an
intriguing world. I was hooked from page 1
*MELANIE GOLDING*
Sophisticated, tantalising and chilling, This Might Hurt is a
masterful exploration of manipulation and deceit. Wrobel has a
knack for conjuring worlds and characters that stay with you long
after the final page
*ROBIN MORGAN-BENTLEY*
Praise for The Recovery of Rose Gold
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Sensationally good - two complex characters power the story like a
nuclear reaction, and won't let you forget them. Wrobel is one to
watch
*Lee Child*
It's rare for something genuinely fresh to come along in this
genre, but this book has it all - a killer premise, twisty
plotting, crisp writing and compelling characters. Dazzling, dark
and utterly delicious
*J. P. Delaney*
A rivetingly nasty psychological duel
*Sunday Times*
Pacy and vivid, this is a delicate, merciless probing of a topic as
unsettling as it is intriguing
*Guardian*
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