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Where Did We Go Wrong? (Unhinged Love Stories from the Boys Lie Inbox)
| Expected release date is Feb 2nd 2027 |
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Overview
After turning their own breakups into the multi-million-dollar Boys Lie brand—dubbed by Forbes as founders who made heartbreak go viral—Tori Robinson and Leah O'Malley launched the Boys Lie podcast to give their community a voice. Thousands of anonymous confessions poured in—so shocking, relatable, and chaotic they needed a permanent home. This book collects dozens of unfiltered submissions, many never shared on the podcast—and some never shared with anyone before now.
Organized into themed chapters like "We Were Everything…But Official," "From 'I Do' to 'I Do NOT,'" "Professional Trainwrecks," and "Petty Betty," these real-life stories span workplace affairs, long-distance lies, secret marriages, cheating scandals, friendship betrayals, dating app scams, and revenge plots that feel almost cinematic.
You'll meet women who exposed cheating husbands to CEOs, partners who faked their own deaths, coworkers turned double agents, and almost-lovers who vanished—only to reappear on national television. Some endings explode. Others quietly unravel. All are painfully human.
Between sections, Tori and Leah offer sharp, unfiltered commentary—equal parts big-sister wisdom and group-chat chaos—reminding you that if you've ever loved too hard, stayed too long, or been left without answers, you're not alone.









