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Pub Date 3 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 4 Jul 2025
Aria & Aries | Head of Zeus -- an Aries Book

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Description

Harlow Hayes: the pop star.
I’m a global sensation adored by millions, and my star only seems to keep rising.

The icon.
My fans say I speak directly to them through my music, that I know who they are. How else could I write such visceral, personal lyrics? They love me, and I love them right back.

The murderer.
Then, on 24th September, I was arrested on suspicion of murder.

The world thinks they know who I am.

But they have no idea.

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Told from the perspective of Naomi Barnes, an investigative journalist with a personal interest in the case, this exhilarating thriller is perfect for fans of Ellery Lloyd, Lucy Clarke and Gillian Flynn.

Harlow Hayes: the pop star.
I’m a global sensation adored by millions, and my star only seems to keep rising.

The icon.
My fans say I speak directly to them through my music, that I know...


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ISBN 9781035910311
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)
PAGES 432

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Harlow Hayes.. Pop Icon and murder suspect..

This very modern andon trend debut novel is a good read. It is filled with suspense and with the added drama it is a book I really enjoyed.

I love debut novels and when they are written as good as this one I just know the author will be an eventual favourite for me.

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This was an enjoyable read. It had me constantly looking out for clues, trying to figure things out for myself. Don’t think I’m very good if I’m honest :/

I would have liked to read a bit more about Harlow being arrested and why they thought it was her. How did they assume it was her in the first place.

I liked reading all of the theories and the use of social media throughout and some of the comments had me chuckling with how outrageous they were but that’s how it actually is like in reality! I think this will be a pretty popular book when it is released!

Shoutout to “When we said SLAY QUEEN, we didn’t mean literally”

Thank you to publishers and NetGalley for the arc!

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I really enjoyed this book. I thought it was great how the story is broken up with fictional news articles/transcripts/social media. The premise was good and I feel the book delivered on it. I didn’t see the twist coming along or follow the Easter eggs. Characterisation was great, as was the dialogue and the length of chapters were good. If I had one criticism it was that the layout of some parts was hard to read - smaller font and/or lighter colour font. This could be due to the fact I had an arc but if not, I recommend this is looked into for the official release.

Thank you to the authors, publishers and NetGalley for access to this arc in return for an honest review. A solid 3.5 stars.

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With just a couple of weeks left of 2024, Rumoured by Kelly and Kristina Mancaruso might very well have succeeded in beating Yellowface as my favourite read of the year. I don’t want to spoil a single thing about this brilliant debut - there are so many twists and turns - but what a fun ride. The story motors on like a beast, growing more elaborate and entertaining with each chapter. Sure, it’s insane, but celebrity news IS insane. That’s why we lap it up. It helps that I love a good conspiracy theory, so I happily allowed myself to get sucked into the crazy life of Harlow Hayes. The use of song lyrics, articles and social media comments throughout was a great touch that added a lot of texture to this imaginary world. And underneath all the outrageous celeb drama is a tragic tale of a young woman processing the death of her sister. There’s an underlying heart that could only have been captured by two authors who have experienced the true eternal bond of sisterhood.

Publishing in July 2025, this is going to be an essential addition to those summer TBR lists.

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OMG! This book! This freaking book!

This was one of these books where you piece the bits together and you silently go yes! When the character figures it out.

Naomi is a reporter sent to write a piece on a famous pop star Hallow Hayes after she was arrested for murder. Naomi finds out some dark secrets whilst investigating this case, including circumstances surrounding her sisters death but is her sister’s death connected and will anyone believe her findings? She must take drastic measures to find these secrets and risk everything she knows to find cold hard evidence.

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Harlow Hayes has it all—or so the world believes. As a global pop sensation adored by millions, her music seems to touch the souls of her fans with lyrics that feel deeply personal. She’s the icon, the voice of a generation, and seemingly unstoppable. But on September 24th, everything changes when she is arrested for murder, leaving the world in shock and disbelief.

Rumoured is told through the eyes of Naomi Barnes, an investigative journalist assigned to cover the case. What begins as a high-profile assignment quickly turns personal when Naomi discovers unsettling links between Harlow’s story and her own sister’s mysterious death. Driven by grief and a need for answers, Naomi digs deep into Harlow’s life, uncovering secrets about the star’s meteoric rise to fame, her enigmatic lyrics, and the people surrounding her.

As Naomi pieces together the threads of Harlow’s complicated past, she realizes the truth is far darker than anyone could have imagined. But the closer she gets to exposing the story, the more dangerous her pursuit becomes, threatening not only her career but her life.

Kelly and Kristina Mancaruso masterfully weave a tale of fame, betrayal, and hidden truths in this riveting thriller. The dual focus on Naomi’s stakes and the complexities of Harlow’s celebrity world creates a rich, layered narrative. Themes of media manipulation, the pressures of stardom, and the cost of keeping secrets are explored with nuance and depth, keeping readers gripped until the final shocking revelation.

With its unpredictable twists, morally ambiguous characters, and unrelenting tension, Rumoured is a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers and stories that delve into the dark side of fame. It’s a haunting reminder that even the brightest stars can cast the darkest shadows.

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RUMOURED BY KELLY AND KRISTINA MANCARUSO.
Release date set for the 2nd of June 2025.
5 HUGE stars from me.
This is the debut novel for these two sisters and what a debut it is.
I feel like i was made to read this book.
I found it thrilling, suspenseful, entertaining and i loved the layout of the full book.
I think this book could be really big as its released over the summer.

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Wow! I didn't realize this was a debut until I searched the authors to shelve their work! Amazing concept and well written. I liked the themes of music industry, artist and the thriller placed within it. The book does an amazing job of lightly bringing forth the celeb culture, role of social media in conspiracy theories and condemnation and the fans. I liked the writing style and new format. The choice of using the journalist was another interesting aspect for me.

This is overall and interesting read that kept me guessing. I liked the use of the latest trends and new media to make it more upbeat. Would love to read more by the authors!

Thank you Aria & Aries and NetGalley for this e-arc in exchange of my unbiased review.

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I loved this and read it in a day. It’s got a great pace and characters I was invested in. As a swiftie I enjoyed the Easter egg elements and the social media conspiracy theories. It’s an original story and I think it would make a great adaptation to screen. Only reason it isn’t 5 stars is because I’d consider the ending a bit rushed but that’s all and just my preference.

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I enjoyed reading this book! I find that having read a lot of crime thrillers, they can get quite repetitive and predictable, and while I did expect some plot points, I was also completely engrossed and entertained by the story. I loved the use of Easter eggs and connections to artists like Taylor Swift and The Beatles.

I found the writing engaging and easy to read and loved the exploration of celebrity journalism, celebrity culture, and sisterly love.

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Colton Scott, a famous and popular actor, is found dead and Harlow Hayes, a mega selling and popular singer/songwriter is arrested for his murder and that of an unknown woman.

Naomi Barnes, a journalist working for a celebrity gossip website, is given the job of reporting this breaking story.

Rumoured is a crime thriller set in America and the plot is brilliant. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Rumoured and think it would make a very good film. The story is mainly told from Naomi’s point of view but also features short parts from other media sources, fans of Harlow Hayes and users of many social media platforms. Harlow Hayes later on adds her point of view which is a good twist, as it can be difficult to develop empathy for a diva who had been arrested for murder. I liked how this story was told, with the authors starting off by telling the reader how many musicians over the years have added “Easter Eggs” to their output that give clues to fans looking for hidden gems within their music. The reader is encouraged to look out for the many Easter Eggs hidden within this story to find out who-dunnit before Naomi solves the mystery.

I liked how celebrity culture was explored and what it must be like living the role of a popular, successful musician. I liked how Rumoured dealt with how social media engages with celebrity gossip and how rumours gained momentum. There were elements of conspiracy thrown into the story, which when you have finished reading this book make you wonder if these actions happen in real life but never become public knowledge.

The writing quality from the authors is very good making this a focused and entertaining read. I found it very hard to believe that Rumoured is a debut novel and I can’t find anything wrong with this OUTSTANDING 5 star read.

The authors are sisters born in New York and Kelly now lives in Nottingham, England. This fact shows the effect her move has made on her when I read this little snippet and being English myself, made me smile…

Amelia pulls Naomi in for a hug and kiss. She smells of expensive perfume mixed with fake tan. “You alright?” Naomi’s smile drops, worried she must look a hell of a lot worse than she thought. She really should have gone heavier on her makeup. “I’m okay. Just exhausted. Why, do I look tired? I took the red-eye-”

“Babe…” Amelia says. “Remember, when a Brit asks if you’re alright, it just means ‘Hi.’ Or ‘What’s up.’ Don’t need your life story, do I?”

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This was an enjoyable read. Loved the layout and the modern day social themes and use of social media input.

Refreshing to read something unique, interesting and current

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