Swan Huntley is the author of Getting Clean With Stevie Green, The Goddesses, We Could Be Beautiful, The Bad Mood Book, and You're Grounded: An Anti-Self-Help Book to Calm You the F*ck Down. She lives in Los Angeles.
""A one-sitting binge read, I Want You More by Swan Huntley needs to instantly be added to your summer beach bag! Intoxicating, sizzling, and utterly propulsive, I devoured this sensual, twisty suspense about a ghostwriter who gets swept up with a new gig in the sun-soaked Hamptons, and dangerously starts to get swept away by her subject, a charismatic TV cooking show star. This is one delicious ride!"" —May Cobb, author of The Hunting Wives “Unforgettable characters, sharp social commentary, twisty turns, and sky-high stakes—I devoured this book like a tasty treat made by Jane Bailey herself!” —Katie Sise, author of Open House “I Want You More has it all. A modern, stylish thriller that probes the bleeding edge of self and other. Huntley’s novel is sexy, propulsive, and damn good.” —Ivy Pochoda, author of These Women “I Want You More, about a ghostwriter who falls for her celebrity chef client, has sharp bites. It's a darkly funny, sexy love story—a must-read for anyone who loves food and femmes. It’ll make you laugh, it’ll make you hungry…and, most of all, it’ll make you thirsty, if you know what I mean!” —Dibs Baer, author of Lady Tigers in the Concrete Jungle “A deliciously twisted love story that sneakily upends your expectations at every turn; a candy apple with a razor blade hidden inside."" —Graham Moore, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Imitation Game “Like cinnamon Red Hots, this of-the-moment domestic thriller keeps you sweetly sucking away till it delivers the punch.” —Kirkus Reviews “Huntley contrasts the appeal of sun-drenched celebrity culture with the dark underbelly of life in the public eye, echoing Kiley Reid's Such A Fun Age and Emma Cline's The Guest. With dramatic aplomb, Huntley exposes the lengths some will go to maintain a facade and the strength it takes for others to rise above.” —Booklist “Deliciously disquieting…strikes a delicate tonal balance between seductive and serious…Readers who have ever wondered, ‘Do I want to be her or be with her?’ will feel a chill up their spines.” —Publishers Weekly