It is time for another search of our TBR shelves/piles for those sadly neglected books from the past. Carole’s Random Life in Books is hosting this event.
Today’s discovery was purchased on June 16, 2020: A Million Little Lies, by Bette Lee Crosby. I had read other books by the author, so I was eager to add this one.
Description:
When Suzanna Duff was ten years old, she lost her mama, and that’s when the lies began. At first, they were just harmless little fibs, a way to hide her unbearable loneliness and the truth about a daddy who came home rip-roaring drunk every night. But in time, the lies grew bigger and now, when she is a grown woman with a daughter of her own, they threaten to destroy everything she loves.
The irony of this situation is that Suzanna never planned to stay in Georgia, she was simply passing through, looking for a fresh start in New Jersey. Attending that wake with her daughter Annie, was a fluke. An opportunity to enjoy a free meal. It should have entailed nothing more than a solemn nod and a brief expression of sympathy but, Ida Parker, the grieving widow mistook her for her the granddaughter who was carried off as an infant. Too embarrassed to do anything else, Suzanna played along. What harm was there in pretending to be someone else for a few hours? Hours turned into days and days into weeks; strangers became friends, love happened, and before long a year had flown by.
Now the past is standing on her doorstep and Suzanna must decide to leave here and disappear as she has done before, or tell the truth and break the hearts of those she loves most.
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What have you found in your backlog today?
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I loved several of her books and want to keep reading more. I think it will hit the spot when you get the chance at it, Laurel-Rain.
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Thanks, Sophia Rose, I think so, too.
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I’ll be interested to see your take on this. It sounds intriguing but I could see it going angsty if not handled well. I’ve heard good things about this author so I have high hopes!
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Thanks, Katherine, I am hopeful that I will enjoy it.
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i used to read all of bette lee’s books. i don’t know how we got disconnected from each other. i have a feeling you will enjoy this.
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Thanks, Sherry, I have enjoyed several of her books.
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