Ep. - 1634 - HANNAH SELINGER, AUTJOR OF VALLEY OF THE MOMS REAL HOUSEWIVES OF RHODE ISLAND
6/10/202638 min
Kate discusses her theory about Brian and Rulla on Real Housewives of Rhode Island on Bravo.
Author Hannah Selinger, who coined the term Scandoval, joins Kate to talk about her debut novel Valley of the Moms. Set in the affluent enclave of Hamilton, Massachusetts, the thriller follows Anna and Denny in alternating timelines, unraveling the toxic power dynamics, petty grievances, and dangerous secrets simmering beneath the surface of a wealthy mom community after a body is found in the Ipswich River.
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