The Summer of Keeping Secrets by Jill Lynn

Reviewed by Sandra Merville Hart

Only something as important as cleaning out her deceased parents’ house could prompt Marin Henderson for an extended stay at her childhood home. Too many bad memories and secrets resided there, things the widow intended to keep hidden from her adult children at all costs.

Her daughter Slade and son Reed arrive to help, but they have wounds and secrets too.

But secrets can create their own scars.

Relatable, wounded characters quickly drew me into the story. There were many unexpected twists and turns. It’s a story about family, of growing apart and denying each other the strength that can be found together.

This contemporary novel was a page-turner for me. Highly recommend.

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