An age-gap, rich-girl/poor-girl lesbian romance that embraces the big, crazy, complicated mess of fixing two broken hearts that belong together. If anyone had told Sadie she'd be homeless and living out of her car at age twenty-five, she'd have laughed in their stupid faces. She'd have laughed ev
The Secrets We Keep
β Scribed by Nikki Lee Taylor
- Book ID
- 111673519
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08RVSZD8H
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Would you risk destroying a family if it meant healing your own heart? Would you tell the truth if it meant losing everything you love? The Secrets We Keep is an intense roller coaster ride of twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Crippled with anxiety, Sophie is desperate to overcome the pain of losing her husband and only child in a freak car accident. Living and working in isolation with only the company of her dog Miss Molly, Sophie agrees to take on a job reviewing the manuscript of an up-and-coming writer. But this isnβt any story. It is one that unearths old secrets and to discover the truth, Sophie must find the courage to embark on a search that will change her life forever.
On the outside, Love Mommy blogging queen Madelyn-May has it all. To her online community, she is the perfect mother. She has a successful husband, perfect twins, and an idyllic life. What they donβt know is Madelyn-May also has a secret. When her past collides with the present, Madelyn-May is forced to make a choice that could destroy everything she loves.
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