Somebodys Home, Kaira Rouda
Somebodys Home, Kaira Rouda
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Somebody's Home

Author: Kaira Rouda

Narrator: Amanda Leigh Cobb, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Anita Kalathara, Rob Shapiro, Jennifer Jill Araya

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/18/2022


Synopsis

A quiet neighborhood. A lovely home. A promising new beginning. In a heartbeat everything can change in this propulsive novel of suspense by USA Today bestselling author Kaira Rouda.Julie Jones has left her suffocating marriage. With her teenage daughter, Jess, she’s starting over. Their new house in Oceanside is the first step toward a new life. Even if it does come with the unexpected. The previous owners, a pastor and his wife, have left something—or rather someone—behind…Tom Dean has a bitter hatred for the father who considers him a lost cause, and for the woman who’s moved into their family’s house. The only home he’s ever known. He’s never going to leave. She thinks he’ll be gone in three days, but Tom has the perfect plan.For a newly single mother and her daughter, a fresh start is the beginning of a nightmare. Before the weekend is over, somebody is going to get exactly what they deserve.

About Kaira Rouda

Kaira Rouda is a multiple award–winning, USA Today bestselling author of contemporary fiction that explores what goes on beneath the surface of seemingly perfect lives. Her novels of domestic suspense include The Next Wife, The Favorite Daughter, Best Day Ever, and All the Difference. To date, Kaira’s work has been translated into more than ten languages. She lives in Southern California with her family and is working on her next novel. For more information, visit www.kairarouda.com.


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“Whatever the opposite of family values is, Rouda seems intent on perfecting a genre that enshrines it.” Kirkus Reviews“Suspense and thriller readers will be on the edge of their seats for this novel that exposes the dark underbelly of human nature.” Library Journal“There are great characters moving the story along, that sweep away the reader in this story of families, revenge and secrets.” News and Sentinel