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Secrets Kindle Edition
Little things we keep to ourselves.
But what if your family found out?
Carl and Ruth Wallace thought they raised their children to have no Secrets,
but they were wrong.
Find out what this family is hiding.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 9, 2011
- File size890 KB
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The Wallaces invite you into their home and lives and show you quite vividly that even though you are part of a family, there is still a lot to learn about each other.
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- ASIN : B0065DATLQ
- Publisher : JaMarque Publishing; 3rd edition (November 9, 2011)
- Publication date : November 9, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 890 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 331 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1732934703
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,935,869 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,264 in LGBTQ+ Family Life Fiction (Books)
- #29,569 in Family Life Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #30,375 in Gay Fiction
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About the authors
James M. McCracken was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest.
He spent his teenage years in a seminary boarding school. It was there
that his love for writing stories began. After leaving the seminary, he
spent the next 23 years working for a telecommunications company.
Retiring early, he pursues his writing. He published the first book in
a young reader series inspired by his years in the boarding school in 2001.
After nearly 20 years, he has rebranded and re-released the series in 2020.
A. M. Huff was born and raised in Oregon. He currently resides in Central Oregon where he spends his days writing and enjoying the relaxed life that comes with living in a small town. He is a member of the Northwest Independent Writers Association that is working to improve the quality of independently published books.
For more about the author, visit his website: amhuff.com
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In any case, I agree with the other reviewers who couldn't stop reading; it was certainly enjoyable and left you hanging at the end of each chapter, wanting for more. Like others, the ending was rather disappointing. It felt very abrupt with the introduction of new characters, but more importantly, the handling of some of the main characters was unfortunate (trying not to spoil the story here). It's good to know that a sequel is in the works, because I would like to read more.
However, while the story was good, it was very difficult to follow, due to the massive number of characters. I think another reviewer said it right - you need a family tree - or a relationship diagram. I found myself frequently returning to previous pages just to figure out who was who. If there were fewer characters, I think there would have been more time to develop each of them in more depth. I was also left wondering about the oldest sister's (and her husband's) 'problem' in the first chapters, because it never came up again. It seemed as though that would have been a major part of their story, but it just quietly disappeared.
Did I misunderstand the ending? Perhaps, but if I did I don't believe it's my fault. The ending spoilt the whole book for me.
Spoiler Alert: one of the issues dealt with in detail is homophobia, or rather a family's efforts at coming to grips with homosexuality. Mostly I felt it was handled quite well, but some people may appreciate being warned.
I deplore reviews that give away the ending...and/or the entire plot. AFTER POSTING THE NEGATIVE REVIEW, REGARDING WHAT I THOUGHT WAS A 10 STAR BOOK **********, UNTIL THE END, Mr McCracken wrote me back! What a cool guy! He will be writing a sequel!!! YES, YES, YES... Now it makes sense! I will say, I love the honesty that was portrayed in this family full of secrets! I LOVED the Mother of this family and wished I were more like her!!! She was a ROCK through all the secrets and stress and unknown about her own children and their spouses! And she loved each of them unconditionally~~
Again, thanks Mr McCracken for replying to my review!!! More books like this need to be written because EVERY FAMILY, EVERY PERSON has a story to tell~~
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