When We Were Worthy by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

When the sound of sirens cuts through a cool fall night, the small town of Worthy, Georgia, hurtles from triumph to tragedy. Just hours before, they’d watched the Wildcats score a winning touchdown. Now, they’re faced with the deaths of three cheerleaders—their promising lives cut short in a fatal crash. And the boy in the other car—the only one to survive—is believed to be at fault. As rumors begin to fly and accusations spin, allegiances form and long-kept secrets emerge.

At the center of the whirlwind are four women, each grappling with loss, regret, shame, and lies: Marglyn, a grieving mother; Darcy, whose son had been behind the wheel; Ava, a substitute teacher with a scandalous secret; and Leah, a cheerleader who should have been in the car with her friends, but wasn’t. If the truth comes out, will it bring redemption—or will it be their downfall?

REVIEW

This is a fun read with plenty of drama whereby Whalen seamlessly weaves together the pain, sorrow & drama of the town of Worthy.  The story could take place in any small town where football is king & the players are untouchable.

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When We Were Worthy

Marybeth Mayhew Whalen

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