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Locked behind bars, David's innocence rests on Celeste's shoulders as she fights to clear his name and salvage his reputation in their small town. But as she navigates the complicated dynamics of sharing the man she loves with his girlfriend, Celeste stumbles upon a mysterious set of journals in Mrs. Winsome's room. These journals hold secrets from a past in a nuclear facility and reveal Mrs. Winsome worked on a groundbreaking invention. As secrets unfold and the Great War inches closer, Celeste wonders about her grandfather's motives in targeting David Winsome and Braeden Hall. With the final…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Locked behind bars, David's innocence rests on Celeste's shoulders as she fights to clear his name and salvage his reputation in their small town. But as she navigates the complicated dynamics of sharing the man she loves with his girlfriend, Celeste stumbles upon a mysterious set of journals in Mrs. Winsome's room. These journals hold secrets from a past in a nuclear facility and reveal Mrs. Winsome worked on a groundbreaking invention. As secrets unfold and the Great War inches closer, Celeste wonders about her grandfather's motives in targeting David Winsome and Braeden Hall. With the final book in Courtnee Turner Hoyle's gripping series, readers will be on the edge of their seats as they join Celeste on her journey to uncover the truth. But will the revelations in Mrs. Winsome's journals cause her to question her perception of the past and the future, and will it change her plans to be with the man she loves?
Autorenporträt
Courtnee Turner Hoyle lives her dreams every day. She's the parent of seven children and loves each of them dearly. The recent loss of her mama has plagued her thoughts and may have shown up in this book. Her mama was one of her biggest supporters, and Courtnee will miss her. Courtnee has a few fancy degrees, but none of them reflect her personality or commitment to her family. She might be intelligent, or she could have been gifted at telling her professors whatever they wanted to hear. Whatever the answer, she walked away from formal education with two undergraduate degrees and one master's degree. She should have held out for a PhD. I know. She was a total slacker. She's content writing, reading, watching her younger children grow, and beaming with pride over the accomplishments of her older progeny. They make her life worth every moment. If she had a time machine, she'd visit her deceased relatives. Courtnee would record their words and give them extra hugs. She hopes you never feel like you need a time machine.