
The Mirror Estate Series: Books 2-3
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Uncovering the past can illuminate the present, but it might also lead to their doom.
In Forgotten Secret, the discovery of a young woman’s remains triggers buried memories in Clara Khoury. As she searches for answers, her husband is framed for murder, her daughter is abducted, and time is running out. To save them, Clara must uncover the truth before everything she loves is destroyed.
But just as Clara begins piecing together her past, two other women find themselves ensnared in danger.
In Tangled Secrets, Grace Benson’s life is thrown into chaos when she receives a chilling threat—but the danger runs far deeper than she realizes.
Meanwhile, Sheila Mitchell wakes up next to her murdered husband, the weapon in her hand—and no memory of what happened.
Fans of Gillian Flynn, Harlan Coben, and Lisa Jewell will be hooked.
Step into a web of secrets, abduction, and murder—where every truth comes at a deadly cost.
Amazon Review of Forgotten Secret:
Psychological thriller, mystery, suspense....grabs you and doesn't let go! I found myself completely immersed in the story, wanting to talk to the characters and tell them what I knew. In action scenes I even started reading faster. - becbehrens
Tropes: Amnesia, Kidnapping, Secrets
Amazon Review of Tangled Secrets:
This is the 3rd in the series (plus a prequel). It’s definitely so tangled, but that’s what keeps it exciting! Keeps you turning pages. Action packed. Danger at every turn. Faith thread. Clean. Oh so good! On to the next!! - Deanna
Tropes: Secrets, Hidden Identity, Reunion
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Twenty years ago
A relentless throb pounded in the hollow of her skull, a
rhythmic drumbeat that drew her from the comfort of unconsciousness. She forced her eyes open, wincing against the antiseptic brightness. Stark-white walls towered around her, impersonal and cold, the ceiling sprinkled with tiny fluorescent lights that flickered like distant stars. She was lying on a bed, machines nearby, a thin hospital sheet barely covering her.
How’d she end up here? Her breathing quickened, and her heartbeat picked up speed. Her clammy skin threatened to soak the sheet. She couldn’t remember.
She blinked two figures into focus—men dressed in white coats.
“Welcome back to the land of the living.” The younger,
Middle Eastern-looking one leaned closer, thrusting his angular cheekbones and well-defined jaw into view and exuding a sense of strength.
Her brows furrowed. Did she die?
“You’re awake.” The older white man perused the hospital chart. “You’ve been in a coma. Because of the angle, the caliber, and perhaps distance, the bullet didn’t cause any major damage. But your brain still needed time to heal. I’m Dr. Lester Cook. This is Dr. Michael Khoury.” He gestured toward the young man. “Your vitals look good. Let me have a peek. The police
haven’t been able to identify you. What’s your name?”
Her lips moved, but no sound came out. Did he say bullet? And what was her name?
Dr. Cook did a check on her head, the bandages wrapping it making her feel like she was wearing a turban. He then asked her who the president was, what year it was, how many fingers she saw, and similar questions. She had no trouble answering
them. “Now, how are you feeling?”
She tried to reply, but her throat was parched, her voice a mere croak. Dr. Khoury fetched a glass of water from the bedside table, held it to her lips, and helped her to take slow sips.
“I–I don’t remember anything,” she admitted, her voice
barely above a whisper. Why was she struggling to say a simple sentence?
The two doctors exchanged glances. Then Dr. Cook scanned the medical chart, his brows furrowed. “You’ve been through a traumatic ordeal. You don’t remember being shot?”
The words hit her like a gut punch, her heart pounding a
frenzied tattoo against her rib cage. “Shot?” she echoed, a trembling taking over her body. “But… why can’t I remember anything?”
Neither answered right away. Then Dr. Cook touched her
hand. “The human brain is a fascinatingly complex organ. When it undergoes severe trauma, such as a gunshot wound, it sometimes shields itself by temporarily blocking out memories. You’re fortunate to be alive.”
I’m not feeling lucky! “Will I… get my memories back?”
He gave her hand a comforting squeeze. “In most cases, yes. Memory loss after head trauma is usually temporary. Your brain needs time to heal, and as it does, your memories should begin to return.”
“But… who am I?”
When Dr. Cook turned to his young colleague, Dr. Khoury
cleared his throat. “We haven’t been able to identify you yet. You had no identification when I found you. But don’t worry. We’re here to help you.”
He found her? Her eyes welled up. She clutched the
bedsheets, searching for answers that seemed to slip through her grasp.
“Where… did you… find me?”
Dr. Khoury hesitated. “My brother and I and some friends
were out on a boat on the Intracoastal Waterway. When our friends dropped us off at the dock, we found you nearby.”
Had she been on the Intracoastal Waterway? The blankness in her mind failed her. “Are we… in the Outer Banks?”
“No, we’re in Durham. We had to airlift you here because of the seriousness of your injuries.”
“How long… have I been out?”
“Ten days."
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