Ember Everstar

GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN... AND MAYBE COMMIT A LITTLE MURDER
Best friends Riley and Wren had their whole college experience planned out: ace their classes (or at least pass them), perfect their Halloween costumes, and absolutely not kill anyone. But when Wren's stalker ex-boyfriend ruins their spooky season with his whole... existing thing, Riley takes matters—and her Jeep—into her own hands.
Oops?
Now they're juggling midterms, matching devil horn headbands, and that pesky little problem of where to hide a body. But hey, at least they've got each other! And face masks. Because proper skincare is important, even when you're disposing of toxic men.
Welcome to The Girlie Pop Murder Club, where the vibes are immaculate, the friendship is forever, and the body count is strictly need-to-know. Think Thelma and Louise meets Mean Girls, but with more murder and better outfits.
Just remember: what happens in the murder club stays in the murder club.
(No boys were harmed in the making of this book... except the ones who deserved it.)
Perfect for fans of Jennifer's Body, Heathers, and anyone who's ever wanted to turn their ex into a true crime podcast episode.

Coming Feb 14, 2025
GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN... AND MAYBE SURVIVE THE APOCALYPSE
Fresh out of prison and trying to lay low, reformed murderers Riley and Wren had planned a quiet night of face masks and bad movies. But when COVID mutates into something decidedly more bitey, they find their unique skill set might come in handy after all.
Armed with matching plaid shirts, a well-used Jeep, and their murder club experience, they're ready to take on the zombie apocalypse in style. With Riley livestreaming their undead encounters ("Like and subscribe for more apocalyptic content!") and Wren trying to keep them alive long enough to rescue her maybe-boyfriend/former detective, they're proving that the end of the world is better with your best friend by your side.
Welcome back to The Girlie Pop Murder Club, where the outfits are on point, the friendship is unbreakable, and the body count... well, let's just say it's about to get a lot higher. Think Shaun of the Dead meets Thelma & Louise, but with better hair and more social media presence.
Just remember: proper skincare is important, even during the apocalypse.
(No zombies were harmed in the making of this book... except all of them.)
Perfect for fans of Zombieland, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Jennifer's Body, and anyone who's ever wondered if their murder club experience would translate to zombie slaying.