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15 years after the tragic events of 1896, Dr Miriam Bennett is recovering in her childhood home turned women’s refuge. Looking after the residents with her family and running a local suffragette movement, Miriam has kept herself busy. Yet she is still struggling with the memories and the pain – haunted by the image of her dead husband John and the murders he committed.
When childhood friend Polly Richards moves back to town to help run her family’s local pub, she finds herself drawn into Miriam’s world. Polly is keen to unlock love within Miriam again but is unsure about embarking on a path of pain and bondage. Yet as the two women grow closer, Polly finds herself giving into Miriam’s desires.
However, deadly secrets are about to be uncovered when Miriam’s son Jack finds a diary – a diary of murders…
ASIN : B0D2JXV6SH
Publication date : June 29, 2024
Language : English
File size : 2940 KB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 255 pages
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Miss Sarah L. Cook –
Powerful and riveting
Clarryiana –
Having read Diary of Murders and the Several Glorious Months collection, I was excited to read Secrets Unbound. It didn’t disappoint and I think it’s the best of the lot so far. It’s set in my favourite historical period, Edwardian times. Fifteen years later, Miriam and her son Jack live with her father in their manor in the countryside where they host women escaping domestic violence. Despite Miriam bringing up Jack with caution, secrets are unbound. I like how Miriam’s character has developed and matured and it’s good to see her entering a new relationship and trying to heal. I think Sarah’s writing game was more on point than ever and I really enjoyed getting to know Jack and Polly. It’s a very cleverly written tale as well as being hot as hell. Highly recommend ðð¼
Kim Mac –
Great Continuation of Diary of Murders series!
Secrets Unbound by Sarah Cook is the sequel book to Diary of Murders. You definitely need to read Diary of Murders first, so if you haven’t done so, go out and read it today. This book takes place several years after Diary of Murders.Miriam and her son, Jack, are still living at her family’s estate with her father. Many years have passed since the death of John, but his memory still lives on for Miriam. She is haunted by her past, but has actually given Jack very little information about his father. When John’s diary resurfaces, the secrets it contains are discovered and things go downhill from there.This wasn’t as much of a mystery to unravel as the first book, but it had an intriguing storyline. I really enjoyed the torment that Miriam felt from the actions in her past. This was a good story, but I did feel it was a little predictable. A solid read, and it does leave me wanting to know what is going to happen next!
Stephanie –
Interesting
I was pulled in by the storyline of this novel and felt like it had a good story to keep me interested in reading and loved the thrill this book but me through