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Joshilyn Jackson

    1 janvier 1968

    Joshilyn Jackson explore les relations complexes et les sombres secrets qui se cachent sous la surface de vies apparemment ordinaires. Sa prose est incisive et captivante, abordant souvent des dilemmes moraux et des rebondissements inattendus. Jackson excelle dans la création de personnages inoubliables qui entraînent les lecteurs dans des drames psychologiques.

    Joshilyn Jackson
    Never have I ever
    Mother May I
    Gods In Alabama
    The Almost Sisters
    The Opposite of Everyone
    Opposite of Everyone LP, The
    • Opposite of Everyone LP, The

      • 446pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(12)Évaluer

      Combining suspense with a deep exploration of human emotions, the narrative delves into complex relationships and the intricacies of personal struggles. It presents a gripping tale that challenges characters to confront their pasts while navigating the unpredictable nature of life. Themes of resilience and self-discovery are woven throughout, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate layered storytelling and psychological depth.

      Opposite of Everyone LP, The
    • After being placed in foster care, Paula Vauss grows up to become a tough divorce attorney only to have her life thrown into chaos by an astonishing revelation and a cryptic message from the mother she has not seen in years

      The Opposite of Everyone
    • The Almost Sisters

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(468)Évaluer

      Leia Birch Briggs heads home to Alabama to help her family manage her grandmother Birchie's descent into dementia, her stepsister Rachel's crumbling marriage, and her own upcoming single motherhood, when a long-kept family secret finally comes to light

      The Almost Sisters
    • Gods In Alabama

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(84)Évaluer

      'What a storyteller! What an original new voice!' Adriana Trigiani

      Gods In Alabama
    • Mother May I

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(18172)Évaluer

      'Brilliantly unnerving ... expertly crafted' Sunday Times, Thriller of the Month 'Jackson raises the stakes again and again' Guardian 'Finely paced, shrewdly observed ... Mother May I is a thinking (and feeling) reader's thriller' Wall Street Journal It's every mother's worst nightmare. 'If you ever want to see your baby again, GO HOME. Tell no one. Do not call the police. Do not call your husband. Be at your house by 5:15 PM. Or he's gone for good...' To get her son back alive, Bree must complete one small but critical task. It seems harmless enough, but this one action comes with a devastating price. And now Bree finds herself complicit in a terrible crime, caught up in a tangled web of secrets that threatens to destroy the perfect life she has built. Mother May I is a pulse-racing, heart-pounding thriller that will have you turning the pages in the race to save Bree's baby, and find the kidnapper. Praise for Joshilyn Jackson 'Jackson writes the kind of book that will set even the most blameless on edge, leaving us to wonder who might know our imperfect histories' Christina Dalcher 'A master of domestic suspense' Entertainment Weekly 'Wonderful - suspense and surprises, real characters and a scary, ominous backbeat' Lee Child

      Mother May I
    • It starts as a game at a book group one night. Never Have I Ever... done something I shouldn't. But Amy Whey has done something she shouldn't. And Roux, the glamorous newcomer to Amy's suburban neighborhood, knows exactly what that is.Roux promises she will go away. She will take herself and her son, who is already growing dangerously close to Amy's teenage stepdaughter, and she will go. If Amy plays by her rules.But Amy isn't prepared to lose everything she's built. She's going to fight back, and in this escalating game of cat and mouse, there can be only one winner.

      Never have I ever
    • Someone else's love story

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(12601)Évaluer

      Someone Else's Love Story is beloved and highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson's funny, charming, and poignant novel about science and miracles, secrets and truths, faith and forgiveness; about falling in love, and learning that things aren't always what they seem—or what we hope they will be. Shandi Pierce is juggling finishing college, raising her delightful three-year-old genius son Nathan, aka Natty Bumppo, and keeping the peace between her eternally warring, long-divorced parents. She's got enough complications without getting caught in the middle of a stick-up and falling in love with William Ashe, who willingly steps between the robber and her son. Shandi doesn't know that her blond god Thor has his own complications. When he looked down the barrel of that gun he believed it was destiny: It's been one year to the day since a tragic act of physics shattered his world. But William doesn't define destiny the way others do. A brilliant geneticist who believes in facts and numbers, destiny to him is about choice. Now, he and Shandi are about to meet their so-called destinies head on, making choices that will reveal unexpected truths about love, life, and the world they think they know.

      Someone else's love story
    • "From the New York Times bestselling author of Never Have I Ever comes the hair-raising story of a mother who moves herself and her daughter across the country to lose a dangerous stalker-only to discover that it will take more than distance to escape him"-- Provided by publisher

      With My Little Eye
    • Nonny Frett understands the meaning of "between a rock and a hard place." She's got two mothers, "one deaf-blind and the other four baby steps from flat crazy." She's got two men: her husband, easing out the back door; and her best friend, laying siege to her heart in her front yard. She has a job that holds her in the city, and she's addicted to a little girl stuck deep in the country. And she has two families: the Fretts, who stole her and raised her right; and the Crabtrees, who lost her and won't forget how they were done wrong. In Between, Georgia, population 90, a feud that began the night Nonny was born is escalating, and a random act of violence is about to ignite a stash of family secrets. This might be just what the town needs, if only Nonny wasn't sitting in the middle of it.--From publisher description

      Between, Georgia
    • In der winzigen Kleinstadt Between in Georgia kennt jeder jeden. Und zwischen den Fretts und den Crabtrees gibt es eine lange Geschichte von bösem Blut. Die Familien hassen sich seit Jahren, aber als die fünfzehnjährige arme Hazel Crabtree ihre unerwünschte Tochter mitten im Wohnzimmer ihrer Nachbarin Bernese Frett zur Welt bringt, wird das kleine rothaarige Crabtree-Baby sofort von Berneses Schwester Stacia adoptiert. Die drei Frett-Schwestern, Bernese, Stacia und deren Zwillingsschwester Genny, kümmern sich liebevoll um die kleine Nonny. Aber sie ist kaum aus den Windeln heraus, als ihre biologische Großmutter Ona Crabtree Verdacht schöpft, Nonny könnte in Wirklichkeit vielleicht eine Crabtree sein. Von da an steckt Nonny immer mitten in der Familienfehde und hat genug damit zu tun, die Friedensstifterin zu spielen. Als Erwachsene muss Nonny ihr eigenes chaotisches Leben und ihren Fast-Exmann verlassen, um nach Between zurückzukehren, bevor die Dinge außer Kontrolle geraten. Dort lernt sie dass die Fretts nicht unbedingt die anständigen Bürger sind, als die sie sich ausgeben, und dass nicht alle Crabtrees übel sind. Schließlich steht sie nicht mehr nur zwischen zwei Familien, sondern auch zwischen zwei Männern …

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