Start
pulling that string and you never know what is going to unravel and eventually,
if you keep pulling, something will unravel. After all, everyone has
secrets… even little ones.
Marin’s
life has been in chaos for sixteen months; simply surviving after her son went
missing at Seattle’s Pike Place Market just before Christmas. In the end, it
was her fault and there are no leads. Someone dressed up like Santa with a
child is not uncommon. And now, her husband Derek is having an affair with a
much younger woman. Her best friend and long ago boyfriend, Sal, wants her to
leave him or to let him “take care of him”.
Jennifer
Hillier writes an engaging tale of kidnapping, lies, deceit, and desires with a
satisfying ending.
When I
requested this book, I looked at goodreads and marked it “Want To Read”. I knew
I had to read it when I saw that it had no one or two star ratings! I looked at
the author’s bio, it read “Jennifer Hillier writes about dark, twisted people
who do dark, twisted things “. Looking forward to reading all her other books. 😊
Update: I checked out “My Year in Books
2019” on goodreads; her book was the highest rated of the 84 books I read last
year.
Publication Date: April 21, 2020
Genre: Suspense, Mystery, Psycological
Thrillers, Kidnapping, Crime, AdulteryCover: Good
Rating: 5 stars
Source: I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review. Thank you for the opportunity to read this great book!
#LittleSecrets #NetGalley
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