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Leah Mercer

    Leah poursuit l'écriture avec un enthousiasme inébranlable depuis son enfance, expérimentant diverses carrières avant de succomber une fois de plus à l'attrait de la page blanche. Lorsqu'elle n'est pas occupée par la vie de famille ou à brûler le dîner tout en élaborant des intrigues, on la trouve en train de taper assidûment sur son ordinateur portable. Elle écrit également des comédies romantiques sous le pseudonyme de Talli Roland.

    Why She Left
    The Puzzle of You
    Who We Were Before
    Ten Little Words
    The Man I Thought You Were
    The Mother Next Door
    • The Mother Next Door

      A completely addictive page-turner packed with secrets and suspense

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      The narrative unfolds with a sense of unease as the protagonist notices Lou's house shrouded in darkness, raising concerns about Lou and the kids' absence after school. Instead of engaging in the comforting routine of preparing a meal and hearing about her children's day, an unsettling mystery looms, hinting at something amiss in the neighborhood. The story hints at underlying tensions and potential secrets that could disrupt the seemingly normal suburban life.

      The Mother Next Door
    • An RNA Romantic Novel of the Year Award nominee. One fine autumn evening, Anna returns from work and starts making dinner, eager to welcome home her husband, Mark. It's just like any other day in their ten-year, Pinterest-perfect marriage--until he says he's leaving her. Discovering that the man she thought she knew better than anyone else is capable of abandoning it all sends Anna reeling. She believed the life they'd built together--and the bright future they'd imagined--counted for everything. How can he walk away? The truth is Mark is battling secrets of his own--secrets Anna knows nothing about. A painful past and an uncertain future threaten to bring his life down around him--and he'll do anything not to expose her to that. But unravelling the past is lonelier than Mark could ever have imagined and, as the days turn to months, Anna worries the separation will break them forever. Can she bring him back from the brink of self-destruction before it's too late, or will she discover that she never really knew him at all?

      The Man I Thought You Were
    • Ten Little Words

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(100)Évaluer

      I am always with you. I will always be here. This was the promise Ella's mother betrayed thirty years ago when she walked into the sea, leaving her five-year-old daughter alone in the world. Ella's been angry ever since, building up a wall to protect herself. But that all changes the day she opens a newspaper and finds those ten little words printed in a classified ad. Ella refuses to believe her mother could still be alive--that would mean she did want to live, just not with her daughter. So she throws herself into finding out exactly what happened all those years ago, determined to extinguish even the tiniest flame of hope--for Ella, hope is torture. But rather than settling things once and for all, what Ella discovers shatters her world. As she pieces together the truth behind her mother's disappearance, she learns that the words are not what she thought. Now she knows the truth. Is it possible that Ella can allow herself to love--and be loved--once again?

      Ten Little Words
    • Who We Were Before

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(2589)Évaluer

      Romantic Novel Award Nominee Zoe knows that it wasn't really her fault. Of course it wasn't. But if she'd just grasped harder, run faster, lunged quicker, she might have saved him. And Edward doesn't really blame her, though his bitter words at the time still haunt her, and he can no more take them back than she can halt the car that killed their son. Two years on, every day is a tragedy. Edward knows they should take healing steps together, but he's tired of being shut out. For Zoe, it just seems easier to let grief lead the way. A weekend in Paris might be their last hope for reconciliation, but mischance sees them separated before they've even left Gare du Nord. Lost and alone, Edward and Zoe must try to find their way back to each other--and find their way back to the people they were before. But is that even possible?

      Who We Were Before
    • The Puzzle of You

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,2(438)Évaluer

      She's woken up in a life she doesn't recognise - with a daughter she doesn't remember. When Charlotte McKay wakes up in a hospital bed with no memory of how she got there, all she wants is to go back to the perfect London flat she shares with her husband, and the impressive career she's worked so hard to build. But something's not right. Her husband David is at her bedside - but so is a three-year-old girl, and she's calling Charlotte 'Mummy'... Charlotte's first instinct is panic. When - why - did she have a child? What about her promotion, her independence, her romantic weekends with David? She loved being that woman: how can she have turned into the stay-at-home mother she swore she'd never be? Back at home, she dives into her unfamiliar world, hoping to piece together the mystery of her transformation. But faced with so much that feels foreign and unnatural, will she ever be happy in a life she can't remember having - or wanting to have?

      The Puzzle of You
    • Why She Left

      Gripping and suspenseful women's fiction full of family secrets

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around a tumultuous reunion that triggers a whirlwind of questions and emotions for the protagonist. As unexpected visitors arrive, the protagonist grapples with the mysteries surrounding their daughter's departure and the long-awaited confrontation. Tension builds as unresolved issues from the past resurface, promising revelations that could alter their understanding of family and loss. The narrative delves into themes of longing, the complexities of relationships, and the quest for closure.

      Why She Left
    • A Secret in the Family

      A totally gripping and emotional family drama packed with suspense

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around Rachel, who grapples with the shocking actions of her father while holding onto a faded photograph and a necklace that symbolize her mother's legacy. As she reflects on her mother's final days, Rachel's determination to protect her becomes a central theme, highlighting the complexities of family bonds and the emotional turmoil of confronting past secrets.

      A Secret in the Family
    • A Mother's Lie

      An utterly gripping and emotional page-turner

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative revolves around a parent's deep love and yearning for their child, highlighting the intense desire to protect them in a world filled with uncertainties. The emotional struggle of balancing love and the instinct to safeguard against potential dangers forms the core of the story, exploring themes of vulnerability, parental devotion, and the challenges of nurturing in a complex environment.

      A Mother's Lie
    • Ein zutiefst emotionaler Roman von Bestsellerautorin Leah Mercer über die große Liebe, zweite Chancen, Vergebung und Hoffnung. Es scheint ein ganz normaler Tag zu sein: Anna kehrt von der Arbeit zurück, bereitet das gemeinsame Abendessen vor und freut sich auf Mark, mit dem sie seit zehn Jahren glücklich verheiratet ist. Doch noch am selben Abend verlässt Mark sie ohne ein Wort der Erklärung. Anna ist ratlos, verzweifelt – und entschlossen, die Gründe für sein Verhalten zu finden. Sie will nicht wahrhaben, dass er ihr gemeinsames Leben einfach aufgibt. Einen ersten Hinweis bekommt die junge Frau ausgerechnet von Marks Vater, mit dem ihr Mann seit dreizehn Jahren keinen Kontakt hatte. Aber das ist nur ein kleiner Schritt in Marks Vergangenheit, von dem Anna alles zu wissen glaubte, den sie immer noch liebt. Und der ihr doch mit jedem Tag ihrer Trennung unbekannter wird. Ein Fremder mit schmerzhaften Geheimnissen …

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