Sara Shepard is teasing us with another look at The Lying Game 2 Never Have I Ever novel. Sara Shepard, the author of Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game tweeted the details giving us another sneak peak into her new book.
Here is the snippet from Never Have I Ever. Sutton’s world is miles apart from what Emma is used to. If she plans to find out who killed Sutton, and why, she has to keep her head in the game.
“Four tomato juices with lime wedges,” Madeline chirped to the waitress who’d appeared. When the waitress sauntered off, Madeline straightened her spine into her signature ballet-diva posture, whipped her obsidian black hair over her shoulder, and produced a silver flask from her fringed purse. Liquid sloshed as she shook the container back and forth. “We can make Bloody Marys,” she said with a wink.
Charlotte tucked a piece of red-gold hair behind her freckled ear and grinned.
“A Bloody Mary might knock me out.” Laurel pinched her thumb and forefinger on the bridge of her sun-kissed nose. “I’m still exhausted from last night.”
“The party was definitely a success.” Charlotte inspected her reflection in the back of a spoon. “What do you think, Sutton? Did we properly usher you into adulthood?”
“Like she’d know.” Madeline nudged Emma. “You weren’t even there half the time.”
Emma swallowed. She still wasn’t used to the taunting banter between Sutton’s friends, the kind that grew out of years of friendship. Just sixteen and a half days ago, she’d been living as a foster child in Las Vegas, suffering silently with Travis, her vile foster brother, and Clarice, her celeb-obsessed foster mom. But then she discovered an online strangulation video of a girl who looked exactly like her, down to the oval shape of her face, high cheekbones, and blue-green eyes that changed colors depending on the light. After contacting Sutton, the mystery doppelganger, and discovering that they were long-lost identical twins, Emma took a road trip to Tucson, giddy and excited to meet her.
Fast-forward to the very next day when Emma learned that Sutton had been murdered—and that Emma would be next unless she took Sutton’s place. Even though she felt anxious about living a lie, even though her skin prickled every time someone called her “Sutton,” Emma didn’t see any other option. But it didn’t mean she was going to sit silently by and let her sister’s body languish somewhere. She had to find out who killed Sutton—no matter what. Not only was it justice for her twin, but it was the only way for Emma to get her own life back and stand a chance of keeping her new family.
The waitress returned with four glasses of tomato juice, and as soon as her back was turned, Madeline unscrewed the cap of the stainless-steel flask and dumped clear liquid into each cup. Emma ran her tongue over her teeth, her journalism-obsessed mind producing a headline: Underage Girls Caught Boozing at Local Country Club. Sutton’s friends . . . well, they lived on the edge. In more ways than one.
The Lying Game #2: Never Have I Ever is due to be released on August 2nd 2011. It’s the 2nd installment of The Lying Game book series by Sara Shepard.

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Here’s your first look at the promotional poster for The Lying Game. Alexandra Chando is sneaking down the stairs as Emma, pretending to be Sutton.
Adrian Pasdar is the latest member to join The Lying Game cast. Pasdar will play the father of Sutton’s best friend Madeleine (Alice Greczyn).
Well we were able to get our hands on the first official The Lying Game Cast picture.
It looks like there will two twin dramas on the TV set this fall. The Lying Game and The Ringer. Alexandra Chando takes on the role of both twin sisters in The Lying Game and Sarah Michelle Geller plays both twins in The Ringer. The differences are that Emma and Sutton have never met in The Lying Game. They didn’t know each other existed and someone is threatening Emma and she doesn’t know who it is or why. On the other hand, The Ringer is about a girl being chased by the mob so she takes on the identity of her twin sister, only to find out her sister also has a bounty on her head. Must run in the family.