### From Publishers Weekly "I don't like my mother. She's not a good person." So declares Ginny Young on a trip to California to visit her mother, Marion, whom she hasn't seen in 35 years. Ginny is only making the trip as a favor to her sister, Sharla, who has called to say she's awaiting the resul
Lies We Keep
โ Scribed by Danielle Rose
- Publisher
- Waterhouse Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"A powerful, sensual thriller that will keep readers deliciously on edge." ~Library Journal
When your soul shatters, how will you pick up the pieces?
Jezebel Tate's writing career has brought her success that few experience, but when her fame shines too bright and a fan's admiration becomes obsession, she is forced into the shadows to find safety.
James Blakely is running from his past. A broken man haunted by guilt-laden memories, James accepts a position as Miss Tate's private security detail--and finds himself a pawn in her game of seduction.
As the threat to Jezebel's safety intensifies, so does her bond with James. On the run from danger and their pasts, can they put together the pieces and find their escape?
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