"Falling
in love will pull you under..."
Three friends, three dreams.
One of them will end up dead. T
Two will be forever shattered.
Recovering from her broken heart, Anna decides to spend the semester break diving into the three journals Bill Kyser gave her to read--the journals that hold the secret and that Bill says will help her understand his need for silence.
But the more Anna learns about the tragic events behind the powerful developer’s seclusion, the more she’s convinced silence is a mistake.
Anna has to decide if she’ll keep the secrets or tell him the truth about a past that’s been buried for decades. The only problem is the more she knows, the more Anna realizes either choice could cost her the boy she's starting to love.
Three friends, three dreams.
One of them will end up dead. T
Two will be forever shattered.
Recovering from her broken heart, Anna decides to spend the semester break diving into the three journals Bill Kyser gave her to read--the journals that hold the secret and that Bill says will help her understand his need for silence.
But the more Anna learns about the tragic events behind the powerful developer’s seclusion, the more she’s convinced silence is a mistake.
Anna has to decide if she’ll keep the secrets or tell him the truth about a past that’s been buried for decades. The only problem is the more she knows, the more Anna realizes either choice could cost her the boy she's starting to love.
About Leigh
T. Moore:
Leigh Talbert Moore is the author of the
popular young adult romantic comedy The
Truth About Faking, its companion The Truth About Letting Go, and the mature
YA/new adult romantic suspense novel Rouge,
a Quarter Finalist in the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.
She is an
award-winning journalist and editor, who has also worked in marketing and
public relations for many years. Her writing has appeared in newspapers and
magazines across the southeast and Midwest U.S., and she runs the popular
writing-craft blog That’s
Write.
A southern ex-pat and
beach bum, she currently lives with her husband, two young children, and one
grumpy cat in the Midwest.
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