Author: Tracy James Jones
Published By: T.J.J.
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Blog For: GMTA
Review:
"Secrets and Lies" by Tracy James Jones was indeed a wonderful
relationship read. This author really as a great writing dialogue that simply
keeps you fully interested bringing the characters to life. Ms Jones presents
a unique story that shows human emotions. You will find expectations, deception, hiding, ambition, attitude, male to female, to trust .... all will be found in this great read of "Secrets and Lies." Be ready to be surprised as the secrets are exposed that will keep you guessing till the end.
The characters were all simply off the chart: GOOD! All showing a human side with emotions .....from Camilla, Ulanda, Troy, Kenny Jr., Brently (Bren), (granny), Ken Sr., Allyson Goodwin-Jordon, Jalinda, Joe, to Wade and I am sure I have left someone out but that is where you will find out who...by picking up the novel "Secrets and Lies" to find out.
If you are looking for a very powerful book with many surprises that will keep
you on the edge of your seat until the end...you have come to the right place
..."Secrets and Lies" would definitely be recommended to you.
BOOKS... I love reading and have read a lot of GENRES in my lifetime. Being a book reviewer for Net Gallery and many various authors, I have contributed many reviews to Goodreads, Amazon, LibraryThing, and my blog page here. I get to read all the books I love and then share by reviewing the read. These are my true feeling of what I feel of each novel I read. If you would like me to read your novel and review it, please email me: at agdwhd@gmail.com
Monday, September 3, 2012
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