Her Little Secret, Julia Stone
Her Little Secret, Julia Stone
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Her Little Secret
The most spine-chilling and unputdownable psychological thriller you will read this year!

Author: Julia Stone

Narrator: Emma Powell

Unabridged: 7 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Orion Dash

Published: 08/29/2021


Synopsis

'A brilliant read!'

'Tight and tense! just what you want in a suspense novel'

'I spent most of the novel silently screaming at her to save herself as she is propelled into a hideous relationship tangle ... This book wouldn't let me put it down even when real life was making demands!'

He was meant to be her little secret... but now he's yours.

As a therapist, Cristina knows it's vital to keep her clients at a professional distance. That is until she meets new client Leon. Charming. Seductive. Dangerous.

Leon comes to her grieving after the death of his married lover, Michelle. A woman Cristina realises used to be her client. As they work through his feelings in session after session in close proximity, ignoring her attraction to Leon is at first difficult... and soon impossible.

But as she unravels the truth about his affair with Michelle, one thing becomes clear. Michelle's death was no accident. And Leon is involved.

For fans of You, Before I Go to Sleep and Obsession, Her Little Secret is an utterly chilling new psychological thriller about obsessive love and the danger of crossing lines.

Readers can't get enough of Her Little Secret!

'A well-written plot with a believable yet shocking premise which made for very satisfying reading' FIVE STARS

'An entertaining thriller that is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats' FIVE STARS

'Fast paced, suspenseful and twisty. Gripping. I couldn't put it down, definitely worth a read' FIVE STARS

'Blurred lines and boundaries in this tense, psychological suspense which will keep the reader on their toes' FIVE STARS

'A riveting read from a brilliant writer who knows what she's writing about' FIVE STARS

About Emma Powell

Emma Powell's recent theatre credits include '.45' for Hampstead Theatre, Lady Macbeth and Lady Capulet for C Company, roles in 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' and 'Julius Caesar' for the RSC and 'Persuasion' and 'The Rivals' for ReCreation Theatre Company. Her Radio Drama work includes the classic series 'A Dance to the Music of Time' for Radio 4 and 'Use It or Lose It' for Radio 3 as well as the comedy horror podcast series 'In the Gloaming'. She also has many voice-over credits. GRACELING and FIRE are her first audiobooks for Orion.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura

Cristina Hughes has a great life; she loves her work as a therapist, acting in a local amateur dramatics group, and has a wide circle of friends she’s known for most of her life. But there is also sadness; she’s recently lost her father and although she is still a good friend (and sometimes lover) o......more

Goodreads review by Billie

His therapist. Their love affair. Her Little Secret. Cristina knows all about boundaries. As a therapist, it is vital that she keeps her clients at a professional distance. Enter new client Leon: educated, charming, affluent -- and newly bereaved, following the death of his married lover, Michelle. Cr......more

Goodreads review by Maria

Cristina is a therapist, she had a very difficult year, but now she is ready to work again and accept new clients and start living again. So, when her first new client, Leon, starts his therapy, she will feel connected with his situation; the loose of something they loved and the need to continue wit......more

Her Little Secret by Julia Stone After a few slightly disappointing reads this month it was great to pick this book up and become totally absorbed in the story straight away. Cristina is a therapist and recognises it is vital at all times to keep her clients at a professional distance. When newly bere......more

Goodreads review by Lynda

My first read by this author and it was a slow burn but once I got into the story the paced really ramped up. Well written, with good descriptions of the emotional effects her life has on Cristina; a great character although I couldn’t help thinking she was a bit slow on the uptake! Briefly, Cristina......more