The latest addition to the “We Were Liars” universe comes in the form of E. Lockhart’s new novel, “We Fell Apart,” which expands on the world of the ultra-rich Sinclair family. Set in the same world as the book series and the Amazon Prime Video TV adaptation, the new book introduces a new set of characters with their own secrets and mysteries to uncover.
The story follows Matilda, who is invited to spend the summer with her long-lost father, the reclusive artist Kingsley Cello. Upon arriving at his seaside home, Hidden Beach, Matilda meets her half-brother Meer, former child star Brock, and brooding boy Tatum, all residing in Kingsley’s crumbling castle-inspired estate.
As fans eagerly await the second season of “We Were Liars,” showrunners Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie, along with author Lockhart, are working on the production. In the meantime, “We Fell Apart” offers a glimpse into the dark past of Cady’s mother and aunts, as explored in the sequel “Family of Liars.”
Lockhart shares insights into the inspiration behind “We Fell Apart,” revealing that the story was initially conceived as a standalone but eventually evolved to be set in the same universe as “We Were Liars.” The book can be read independently but offers connections to the familiar Beechwood Island for fans of the series.
The Gothic beachy vibe of “We Fell Apart” presents a different setting from “We Were Liars,” highlighting themes of kingdoms and family secrets. While the two worlds are physically close, they represent contrasting values and rulerships, adding depth to the overarching narrative.
Regarding the incorporation of plot points from “We Fell Apart” into the upcoming season of “We Were Liars,” Lockhart remains tight-lipped, hinting at the involvement of showrunners in the process. The new season will delve into the storyline of “Family of Liars” while introducing fresh twists to surprise viewers.
As for the present-day storyline for Cadence, Lockhart emphasizes the collaborative nature of the show, with showrunners guiding the direction of the characters and narratives. The focus remains on complex, nuanced characters navigating challenging situations in a binge-worthy and emotionally engaging manner.
In addition to the “We Were Liars” series, Lockhart’s TV adaptation of “Genuine Fraud” is in development at Amazon Prime Video, with Rain Spencer attached to star. Showrunner Sinead Daly, known for her work on “Midnight Sun,” is leading the project, promising an exciting and dynamic adaptation.
As fans eagerly anticipate the next installments in the “We Were Liars” series and Lockhart’s upcoming projects, the interconnected web of secrets and mysteries continues to captivate audiences across mediums.
					
			
                                
                             