Secrets Never Die by Laurie Lewis

July 1, 2019 | 0 Comments
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Secrets Never Die by Laurie LewisSecrets Never Die
Author: Laurie Lewis
Genres: Suspense/Thriller
Format: Audio, eBook, Print
Pages: 328
Date: July 1, 2019
Publisher: Covenant

Tallie Brown’s life has never made sense. Raised in isolation by her mother, Julia, Tallie was dragged suddenly and without explanation from one third-world outpost to another until life normalized seven years ago when Julia took a position on a mountaintop in the Pacific northwest. But when Julia unexpectedly dies, Tallie uncovers clues suggesting that Julia had a secret life.

Journalistic phenom Jackson James is still recovering from the devastating mistake that flatlined his promising career. Now he’s paying the price, working as the editor of a syrupy community rag in a posh D.C. suburb. But when the very man who destroyed him drops a tantalizing lead about a potential D.C. scandal, the reporter sees his chance for redemption and sets off to chase the story. Jackson’s investigation leads him to Cutler’s Ridge, a dying Virginia coal town, and directly into the path of the mysterious and beautiful Tallie.

As these two mistrustful loners follow their leads, their stories begin to intertwine until they reach an alarming conclusion– something terrible happened in Cutler’s Ridge. As they doggedly pursue the story, the town’s cold reception spirals into threats and danger, proving that there are those who will stop at nothing to keep the past hidden forever– because secrets never die.

Rating: Moderate. Mild sensuality; moderate violence or horror.

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About Laurie Lewis

Laurie Lewis

Laurie Lewis lives in Maryland with her husband Tom. She writes romance and women’s fiction as Laurie Lewis and historical fiction as L.C. Lewis. She is a RONE Award Winner and the winner of two New Apple Literary Awards—the 2017 Inspirational Fiction Medallion and 2018’s Best New Fiction Award. She is also a BRAGG Medallion honoree, and she was twice named a Whitney Awards and USA Best Books Awards finalist.


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