“A summer in Athens? Check. Millennial malaise? Check. A steamy affair that upends everything? Check. Amy Taylor’s second novel has all the hallmarks of popular contemporary fiction, imbued with her signature tenderness and intelligence. . . . Taylor mixes literary musings with juicy plot twists and plenty of interpersonal drama—this is a moreish reading experience, the type of book you’ll want to gulp down in one breathless sitting.”—The Guardian
“Ruins is a tangled web that keeps you turning pages, reading with your heart in your throat as you extrapolate the many (many) ways things could—and do—go wrong.”—Daisy Alpert Florin, author of My Last Innocent Year
“An atmospheric, deftly paced novel of longing, lust, and ill-fated adventure, offering a compelling portrait of a couple straining under the mounting pressure of competing visions of the future.”—Ruby Todd, author of Bright Objects
“Reading this book felt like watching a train wreck in slow motion, which I mean as the highest possible compliment. I loved Amy Taylor’s debut, Search History. Ruins has cemented her as an author whose every book I will read.”—Allee Richards, author of A Light in the Dark
“Amy Taylor has somehow managed to combine a darkly sexy summer page-turner and a whip-smart interrogation of class and privilege in one book. I could not put this down!”—Emily Bitto, author of The Strays
“Ruins is a sensory feast. Thrilling yet overwhelmingly human, it’s the kind of book you can’t help but eat up in one sitting. Amy Taylor is at the top of her game.”—Chloe Elisabeth Wilson, author of Rytual
“Compelling, daring, and darkly atmospheric, Ruins delivers a riveting dramatic performance to match its scorching Athenian setting.”—Katherine Brabon, author of Body Friend