The Truth About Unspeakable Things
by Emily A Myers
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Pub Date Apr 06 2021 | Archive Date May 10 2021
Emily A Myers | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
In an emotional, thought-provoking journey filled with secrets and regret, a young woman has a second chance at love after abuse.
Emma Marshall is haunted by the trauma of her past. The night she ended her engagement to cheating fiancé, Beaux, was meant to be the night she took back control even though it meant losing everything else. But it was only the beginning of his true hold over her. Nine months after suffering an intimate assault by the man who pledged his life to her, Emma is doing – okay. At least, that’s what everyone thinks. No one knows the unspeakable truth of what happened between her and Beaux. It’s a secret Emma plans to carry to the grave, until Julian Cole moves in next door and reopens Emma’s mind and heart to the possibility of love after betrayal. As the reporter and music executive grow closer in the music-filled city of New Orleans, Emma knows she must face her past to have the future she wants. But, with Beaux’s wealth and connections, breaking free won’t be an easy task. Will Emma speak her truth and have her second chance at love? Or, will her past destroy her and her future?
A Note From the Publisher
Ebook 978-1-948604-97-0
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781948604963 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
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