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Kelly Simmons

    Cette auteure crée des récits captivants, souvent célébrés pour leurs personnages féminins forts, ce qui fait de ses œuvres un incontournable pour les clubs de lecture. Ses débuts ont obtenu une critique « électrisante », et ses romans suivants ont été salués par la critique ainsi que par d'autres auteurs à succès. Elle s'engage activement auprès de ses lecteurs en visitant des clubs de lecture et en s'efforçant de promouvoir une communauté littéraire dynamique.

    The Day of Deliverance
    Penny's Trip to The Zoo
    I Was A Foster Failure
    Standing Still
    The bird house
    Where She Went
    • Where She Went

      • 553pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      3,7(6)Évaluer

      "What happens when your worst fear comes true? Her only daughter has just gone away to college, and Maggie O'Farrell knows she's turning into one of those helicopter parents she used to mock. Worrying constantly, texting more than she should, even occasionally dropping by the campus "just to say hi." But Maggie can't shake the feeling that something terrible is about to happen to Emma. And then, just as Maggiestarts to relax, her daughter disappears. The clues are disturbing. An empty dorm room where Emma was supposedly living. A mysterious boy described as Future Husband in her phone. Dormmates who seem more sinister than friendly. As Maggie combs over the campus looking for signs of her daughter, she learns more about Emma's life than she ever thought possible. Kelly Simmons delivers another gripping novel in Where She Went, an unforgettable storyof letting go and the secrets that surface when the person keeping them is gone"--

      Where She Went
    • From the critically acclaimed author of Standing Still comes a psychologically charged novel about the power and failure of family.

      The bird house
    • Standing Still

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,3(22)Évaluer

      Exploring the darker aspects of motherhood and marriage, this debut novel follows a kidnapped woman who must confront her harrowing secrets. As she navigates her captivity, the story delves into the complexities of her relationships and the hidden truths that shape her identity. The gripping narrative highlights the emotional turmoil and resilience required to face one's past, making for a compelling exploration of personal and familial struggles.

      Standing Still
    • Penelope, a resilient shelter dog, struggles to find a forever home due to her skin condition, remaining in the shelter for over a hundred days. Her life takes a turn when she finally experiences the joy of being adopted, leading to her becoming a foster failure. This heartwarming story highlights themes of perseverance, love, and the importance of looking beyond appearances to find true companionship.

      I Was A Foster Failure
    • The story follows Penny as she embarks on an exciting trip to the zoo, where she encounters a variety of new animals. Each meeting offers her a chance to learn about the creatures and their unique characteristics, sparking her curiosity and wonder about the animal kingdom.

      Penny's Trip to The Zoo
    • The Day of Deliverance

      Breaking through Barriers to a Better Marriage

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on practical strategies and insights, this book offers couples tools to navigate challenges in their marriage. It emphasizes the importance of communication, understanding, and teamwork to foster deeper connections and resolve conflicts. By addressing common obstacles, it guides readers toward personal growth and mutual support, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling relationship. The authors share personal stories and expert advice to inspire couples to achieve breakthroughs and strengthen their bonds.

      The Day of Deliverance
    • Miss P Goes to Church

      • 38pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The story follows Miss P and her sister Bella as they journey to church, inviting friends who look different from them along the way. Their excitement turns to disappointment upon reaching the church, leading to an important lesson about acceptance and inclusion. Through their experience, the book emphasizes the value of diversity and the importance of welcoming others, regardless of appearances.

      Miss P Goes to Church