Since I had read and reviewed this author’s book, What Only We Know, I was eager to read The Lost Mother. The Lost Mother She looked at the empty cradle where her baby had been. Her heart felt tattered and empty, like the hollow streets of Berlin after its people began to live in fear. Berlin, 1934. Homes once filled with laughter stand empty as the Nazi party’s grip on the city tightens. When AnnaTiegel’s beautiful best friend catches Reich Minister Goebbels’ special attention, an impulsive act to save her brings Anna under his unforgiving scrutiny. First, she loses her job, then slowly, mercilessly, she finds her life stripped…
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My Mother’s Secret is about family relationships and healing and the triumph of love over everything else. My Mother’s Secret ‘They told me he died, but I never believed them. I’d have known,’ she says, her voice little more than a whisper and her eyes searching mine. ‘A mother would know if her child died, wouldn’t she?’ The phone call comes in the middle of the night, rousing Danni from her safe, warm bed. The police have found her mother Diana wandering miles from her house, confused and lost. Danni races to her mother’s side – and as usual, Diana doesn’t seem to want her there. But when…
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No Pity In Death is the second book from the Anne Collin’s Mystery Series by Helen Starbuck. Last week, I reviewed the first of these – The Mad Hatter’s Son. My review of the third book, The Burden of Hate will follow over the next few days. No Pity In Death Book Title: No Pity in Death (An Annie Collins Mystery #2) by Helen StarbuckCategory: Adult Fiction (18+), 249 pagesGenre: MysteryPublisher: Routt Street PressContent Rating: R. Two explicit sex scenes, profanity, medical scenes. Book Description Struggling to put her life back together after almost being murdered, operating room nurse Annie Collins agrees to help homicide Detective…