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Rosalind Noonan

    Rosalind Noonan scoprì la sua passione per la scrittura in giovane età, dopo aver vinto un concorso di poesia in seconda elementare che offriva un premio considerevole. Questo primo successo alimentò una continua dedizione al mestiere. Affinò le sue capacità editoriali lavorando per varie case editrici a New York City, vivendo la vibrante energia della città. Ora, residente nel Pacific Northwest, trova ispirazione per la sua scrittura nella tranquillità della natura.

    Domestic Secrets
    All She Ever Wanted
    One September Morning
    And Then She Was Gone
    Sinister
    In the Line of Fire: A Laura Mori Mystery
    • Set in a small town, this dark and compulsive mystery unravels secrets that threaten to overwhelm its tight-knit community. Drawing inspiration from authors like Lisa Jackson and Julia Maynard, the story delves into the hidden truths and complexities of the characters, revealing how deeply buried secrets can impact lives. As tensions rise, the narrative explores themes of deception and the consequences of uncovering the past.

      In the Line of Fire: A Laura Mori Mystery
    • Sinister

      • 448pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of Wyoming, this gripping novel weaves together themes of family secrets, obsession, and murder. It features the collaborative storytelling talents of bestselling authors Lisa Jackson, Nancy Bush, and Rosalind Noonan, promising a thrilling narrative that delves into the dark complexities of relationships and the lengths individuals will go to uncover the truth. Expect a compelling blend of suspense and emotional depth as the characters navigate their intertwined fates.

      Sinister
    • And Then She Was Gone

      • 325pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The story centers on Rachel and Dan, whose lives have been consumed by the disappearance of their eleven-year-old daughter, Lauren, six years prior. Their relentless search across Oregon reflects their unwavering hope and determination to find her. The narrative takes a dramatic turn when they finally receive a call that could change everything, reigniting their hopes and challenging their understanding of loss and family.

      And Then She Was Gone
    • One September Morning

      • 450pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      The story delves into Abby Fitzgerald's emotional turmoil following the death of her husband, John Stanton, a former NFL star turned soldier. As she navigates the overwhelming support from the army wives' club and the extravagant funeral arrangements made by her in-laws, Abby grapples with the conflicting narratives surrounding John's life and service. Struggling to reconcile her personal memories of John with the public image crafted by politicians and the media, she confronts the complexities of love, loss, and the realities of war.

      One September Morning
    • All She Ever Wanted

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The story explores Chelsea Maynard's struggle with motherhood after a challenging birth, shattering her dreams of a joyful family life. As she faces relentless sleep deprivation and isolation, her newborn, Annabelle, cries incessantly, amplifying Chelsea's dark thoughts and self-doubt. Despite her sister Emma's encouragement to seek help for postpartum depression, Chelsea's doctor trivializes her concerns, leaving her to confront her overwhelming feelings alone. The narrative delves into the complexities of mental health and the pressures of new motherhood.

      All She Ever Wanted
    • Domestic Secrets

      • 354pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The enduring friendship between Rachel Whalen, a grounded salon owner, and Ariel Alexander, a spirited ex-TV star, showcases their support for each other as single mothers. Together, they face the challenges of parenting and societal pressures in the competitive environment of Timbergrove, Oregon, where they confront the judgment of the local soccer moms. Their contrasting personalities and shared experiences highlight themes of resilience and camaraderie in the pursuit of self-acceptance and community.

      Domestic Secrets
    • In a Heartbeat

      • 514pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of a horrific crime, this gripping novel delves into the profound impact on a family as they navigate the unexpected aftermath. The story intricately weaves themes of resilience, trauma, and the complexities of familial bonds, revealing how a single event can alter lives forever. Through compelling character development, the author invites readers to witness the emotional struggles and transformations that arise in the quest for healing and understanding.

      In a Heartbeat
    • The Daughter She Used To Be

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows a woman's struggle as she grapples with her family's traditions and her deep-seated beliefs. This internal conflict drives her to make difficult choices that challenge her loyalties and test her convictions. The emotionally charged storyline explores themes of identity, family dynamics, and the quest for personal truth, making it a compelling read for those interested in the complexities of human relationships.

      The Daughter She Used To Be
    • Riley and Chloe decide to take up surfing. Riley meets a really cutesurfer-boy named Vance on the beach. He's athletic, super-outgoing, andreally into school -- everything that her boyfriend Alex isn't. Riley adoresAlex, but still, she can't seem to stop thinking about Vance. They have alot in common and a lot of laughs, and Riley admits to herself (and hersister) that she wants to get to know Vance a lot better. She faces one ofthe toughest moments in her life when she realizes that her heart ischanging, and it's not fair to Alex. She has to break up with him. Chloe gets the nerve to ask a boy at a coffee house on a date -- thesame time a noisy coffee grinder is turned on. She thinks he said yes, butshe's not sure. She decides to ask him again, but every time she does hedoesn't seem to hear her. What should she do? Should she show up for thedate just in case he shows up? Or should she try to save face and forget thewhole thing?

      The Love Factor
    • Pretty, Nasty, Lovely

      • 292pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Sisterhood has a price . . . Pledging to Theta Pi at Merriwether University seemed to offer Emma Danelski a passport to friendship, fun, and popularity. But the excitement of pledge training quickly fades, as does the warmth of her so-called sisters. What's left is a stifling society filled with petty rules, bullying, and manipulation. Most haunting are the choices Emma makes in the wake of another sorority sister's suicide . . . It doesn't matter that no one else needs to know what Emma did, or how vastly different life at Theta House is from the glossy image it projects. Emma knows. And now, with her loyalties tested, she must decide which secrets are worth keeping and how far she'll go to protect them--and herself . . . Praise for Rosalind Noonan's Domestic Secrets "This suspenseful read is Noonan at her best. Fans will be eager to get their hands on her latest, and it doesn't disappoint." --Booklist "Noonan delivers another page-turning thriller whose deeply flawed characters draw you into a web of family secrets." --Kirkus Reviews "Recommended for readers wanting stories of dysfunctional families, scandal, and violence that involve entire communities." --Library Journal

      Pretty, Nasty, Lovely