Oliana knows that every family has a secret, but she never expected hers to come from the grave.
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Oliana knows that every family has a secret, but she never expected hers to come from the grave.
High school senior Oliana Mercer dreams of attending the prestigious Reyersen Drama Academy and pursuing her acting career. But when tragedy strikes, Oliana discovers secrets hidden from her by her adopted parents, dimming the lights on her perfect world.
As the sins of the past surface, Oliana finds herself caught up in a tug-of-war between two families while her love for her boyfriend is tested. Determined to find some form of happiness in life, Oliana becomes student director of the high school’s senior play.
When her best friend, Devin Worthy, dies during dress rehearsal, Oliana is re-cast as the lead. Everyone thinks the death was a suicide, except Oliana, whose search for clues may be enough motive for the killer to murder again.
"I found this to be an interesting start to a YA mystery series. There was a main mystery as well as a few side mysteries to keep you guessing as well as an interesting cast of supporting characters to help and hinder Oliana on her path to the truth." -
Katherine, Goodreads
EXCERPT
“Numbness held me in place
as I closed the notebook and tucked it inside the wig. What did this mean? Is
the Oliana mentioned in the notebook me? It had to be. But what was this about
being set free? My bio parents died in a car accident.
For a second, I felt like I was standing next to a furnace, smoldering in its
waves of heat. I hurried out of the attic and stood outside, trying to catch my
breath.
Rain pelted my face as I glanced up at my parents’ window on the second floor,
then at the driveway where Mom’s minivan and Dad’s pickup were parked. Inside
the house, the lights were on in the kitchen. Probably doing what they always
do together, cooking dinner.
Grief hollowed my insides. Now was not the time to confront them about what I
found. Besides what was I going to do? Tell Mom, I was snooping and found
something that freaked me out? The problem was I wanted to go in there
and disturb their happiness, so I could get answers about what I’d read.
Answers about the handwritten note to Mom by the woman I believed was my birth
mother.”
About the author:
When Marguerite Ashton was in her twenties, she took up acting but realized she preferred to work behind the camera, writing crime fiction. A few years later, she married an IT Geek and settled down with her role as wife, mom, and writer!
Her blog, Criminal Lines: Settled Writer Past 40 is her outlet while building dollhouses and plotting out her next book.
Marguerite lives in Wisconsin and enjoys RVing.
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2 comments:
Sounds like a great book.
This sounds so good!
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