I'm happy to take part in the release blitz celebrating "One More Secret" by Stina Lindenblatt, book #1 of the Hidden Secrets trilogy (as well as book #2 of the Carson Brothers series).
Like the first book of the Carson Brothers series, "One More Secret" was, at times, a gut-wrenching, emotional roller coaster, but I could not have loved it more. The twists and turns kept me guessing right up to the shocking cliffhanger ending, and I can't wait to find out where the story goes from here.
I highly recommend this compelling read for all fans of angsty/emotional contemporary romance, though I would advise checking the content warnings in advance. The next book of the trilogy can't get here soon enough for me!
*Review copy provided by the author via Wildfire Marketing Solutions. All opinions expressed are my own.
CW: Domestic Abuse; Mental Illness; PTSD; Suicide
About "One More Secret"
Two shattered souls, one chance at love's redemption...
After being wrongfully imprisoned for the death of her abusive husband, all Jessica Smithson wants is to start a new life where no one knows her true identity. Maple Ridge is the perfect place to hide from the media circus battling to know who really rid her of the man. A question she can’t answer.
The last thing she expects to find in the small idyllic mountain town is the good-looking and very persistent Troy Carson. From the moment he sees her, the ex-Marine is determined to help Jess with her anxiety attacks and to get to know her better. He’s determined to help her renovate the old house she bought—a house with secrets hidden behind the walls.
Heat simmers and grows between the pair, but Jess can’t risk getting too close to Troy. Can’t risk her own secrets being revealed.
So much is at stake if the truth gets out.
For fans of Rebecca Yarros's THE THINGS WE LEAVE UNFINISHED comes a toe-curling, dual-timeline romance that bridges the gap between past and present, love and loss, and heartbreak and healing.
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