Kara Thomas is an acclaimed American author known for her gripping young adult thrillers and mysteries. With a background in screenwriting, she crafts compelling narratives characterized by dark, suspenseful plots and complex characters. Her works, including "The Darkest Corners" and "Little Monsters," are celebrated for their psychological depth and atmospheric storytelling. Thomas's writing often explores themes of identity, trust, and the hidden facets of seemingly ordinary lives.
Sometimes it’s easier to pretend everything’s fine than to admit that your whole life is built on a lie.
You can’t change the past, no matter how much you want to.
The truth is a tricky thing. You can twist it and turn it, but it always comes out the same.
Sometimes the only way to get someone’s attention is to stop giving them yours.
Lies were like throwing a snowball down a hill. They got bigger and faster with every roll.
Better to be alone than in bad company.
Fear is a prison.
Sometimes the best way to find out what you want is to figure out what you don’t want.
The truth never goes away, no matter how hard you try to bury it.
In the end, the only person you can trust is yourself.
Grief is a funny thing. It hits you when you least expect it, and when it does, it knocks you to your knees.
The truth is a dangerous thing. It can destroy everything you thought you knew.