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The Deepest Secret
The Deepest Secret: A Novel | Carla Buckley
For fans of Jodi Picoult, Kim Edwards, and William Landay, The Deepest Secret is part intimate family drama, part gripping page-turner, exploring the profound power of the truths we’re scared to face . . . about our marriages, our children, and ourselves.  Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more.  Twelve years ago, Eve Lattimore’s life changed forever. Her two-year-old son Tyler on her lap, her husband’s hand in hers, she waited for the child’s devastating diagnosis: XP, a rare genetic disease, a fatal sensitivity to sunlight. Eve remembers that day every morning as she hustles Tyler up the stairs from breakfast before the sun rises, locking her son in his room, curtains drawn, computer glowing, as he faces another day of virtual schooling, of virtual friendships. But every moment of vigilance is worth it. This is Eve’s job, to safeguard her boy against the light, to protect his fragile life each day, to keep him alive—maybe even long enough for a cure to be found.   Tonight, Eve’s life is about to change again, forever. It’s only an instant on a rainy road—just a quick text as she sits behind the wheel—and another mother’s child lies dead in Eve’s headlights. The choice she faces is impossible: confess and be taken from Tyler, or drive away and start to lie like she’s never lied before.   Praise for The Deepest Secret   “A taut family drama . . . smart and thrilling.”—People  “Elegant, poignant, and utterly riveting . . . a suspenseful tale of love, forgiveness, and sacrifice that will leave you asking how far a mother really should go to protect her family and wondering about the cost of the secrets we all keep, even from ourselves.”—Kimberly McCreight, New York Times bestselling author of Reconstructing Amelia   “Exceptionally moving and unrelentingly suspenseful . . . everything a great novel, and thriller, should be.”—Providence Journal   “Superb . . . The story offers the intricate suspense and surprise of a thriller, along with rich characterizations and nuanced writing. . . . A gripping read and a memorable reflection on the conflicting imperatives of love.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)   “Carla Buckley masterfully portrays an ordinary family trapped in a heart-wrenching crisis.”—William Landay, New York Times bestselling author of Defending Jacob   “Fans of Jodi Picoult will enjoy this compelling blend of ripped-from-the-headlines suspense and close-to-your-heart characters.”—Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Fear NothingFrom the Trade Paperback edition.
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Panpan

After revealing the big secret early on, the book petered to an ending which was rather weak and which felt rushed. I was honestly kind of bored and had to force myself through the last 60 pages or so. Also, I really couldn't make an emotional connection to any of the characters. I get that one of the points of the book is to shine a light on the fact that every family has its own "deepest secrets," but there were too many side stories going on.

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HiddenGemBooks
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Diagnosed with XP, a rare medical condition which makes him lethally sensitive to light, Tyler desperately wants just one thing: to be normal. As he begins roaming their street at night, cloaked in the safety of the darkness, he peers into the lives of the other families on the street-looking in on the things they most want hidden. Then, the daughter of a neighbor suddenly vanishes and he may be the only one who can make sense of her disappearance

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JoeStalksBeck
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Just finished this audiobook. It was fast paced and to the point. Not overly intense but definitely kept me listening. The narrator was excellent and the final twist is somewhat predictable but not clearly apparent.

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Foxybaxter
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Happy Monday! Laundry or reading???

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Cgroshko
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Pickpick

The 5$ book bin hooked me again. 🎣 trying to decide which to start first.