A Question of Innocence
by DeNise Woodbury
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Pub Date Dec 22 2014 | Archive Date Apr 30 2016
Description
Her fiance, Marc Hutchens, has a family tree that stretches back generations. When he finally asks the fateful question of "where are you from," she decides it's time to finally uncover the answers. But you should always be careful what you ask for.
Instead of rich relatives and sweet memories she finds mystery and murder. Sometimes the past is best left behind, especially when there is a question of guilt and innocence. Can Annabelle let go of what she learns to navigate a new path with Marc or will the past destroy her future?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781628306989 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
Average rating from 6 members
Featured Reviews
a good enjoyable romance. I liked the plot and found it very interesting. Good characters.
I am honestly stumped by all the amazing reviews. There were a few good points to this book but overall I just found it depressing and really slow.
The Good: Marc...he is wonderful. He reminds me a lot of my husband. The unconditional acceptance and love. The for better or for worse. The I made you a promise and I keep my promises. He was the best part of the book by far.
The Not So Good: Is it bad to say all the women characters? They all seemed whiny or just plain dull.
The Verdict: 3.5 Stars
This was an emotionally charged book, the author wrote the characters with such vivid thoughts & feelings. I felt their pain, their happiness, their fear, in every sentence. The story DeNise Woodbury crafted kept me turning the pages way late into the night. I felt it did get a bit slow in places but overall a fantastic read.
ARC provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.