Audrey Ingram is a native of Alabama and a graduate of Middlebury College and Georgetown University Law Center. She practiced law in Washington, DC for fifteen years. When not writing, she can be found digging in her garden or hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains. Audrey currently lives in Virginia with her husband and three children.
Praise for The Group Trip: “The Group Trip is a fascinating and binge-worthy coming of age story about a group of friends fractured after a romantic relationship within the group turns sour. Ingram brilliantly crafts a gripping tale, exploring the trials of friendship, the secrets kept close to the heart, and the bonds threatened to be broken when heartbreak enters the mix. Heartfelt, complex, and charming, with an unforgettable cast of characters—make time for this one!” —Annie Cathryn, multi-award-winning author of The Friendship Breakup “The Group Trip is a perfect summer read, full of friendship, romance, and sandy toes. Ingram wonderfully explores what it means to grow up, grow together, and grow apart. This book is a vacation you will thoroughly enjoy!” —Lauren Edmondson, author of Ladies of the House and Wedding of the Season “With the friendship dynamics of Emily Henry's Happy Place and the bold commentary of Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere, Audrey Ingram's newest novel is smart, engaging, and witty. A gem to be savored.” —Neely Tubati Alexander, author of Love Buzz and In A Not So Perfect World “Audrey Ingram's The Group Trip is the perfect escape. Emotional, romantic, and witty in all the right places, this intriguing page turner weaves together past and present within a deeply relatable friend group as they navigate heartache, change, and the ripple effects of a crushing break up and a swoony, slow-burn, achingly real love story that will stay with you.” —Jess Sinclair, author of What We Could Have Been “The Group Trip has all the elements of the perfect summer read—complicated friendships, a slow burn romance, great writing, and an evocative, sun-drenched setting. Put this one in your beach bag and go.” —Kerry Kletter, author of East Coast Girls