The Word Game, Steena Holmes
The Word Game, Steena Holmes
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The Word Game

Author: Steena Holmes

Narrator: Kristin Watson Heintz

Unabridged: 5 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 11/03/2015

Categories: Fiction, Women, Family Life


Synopsis

USA Best Book Award Winner in General FictionFor overprotective parent Alyson Ward, any time her daughter, Lyla, is out of sight is reason to panic. So it’s a big step for her when she lets Lyla attend a sleepover at her cousin’s house. Comforted by the knowledge that her sister, Tricia, is the chaperone, Alyson does the one thing she never thought possible: she lets go and trusts that her daughter will be safe.But Alyson’s sense of peace is short lived. When Lyla comes home the next morning, she reveals something that could tear apart not only their family but also the entire community. Now, Alyson and Tricia must confront their painful shared past as they come together to help a little girl who they fear might be harboring terrible secrets similar to their own. Will the sisters be strong enough to face their demons in order to protect the child, even if it means telling their most private truths?

About Steena Holmes

Bestselling author Steena Holmes has written five books and won the National Indie Excellence Book Award for her novel Finding Emma as well as the USA Book News award for her novel The Word Game. She was also a finalist for the USA Book News award for The Memory Child. Holmes lives in Calgary, Alberta, with her husband, three daughters, and two dogs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deanna

I’ve been a fan of Steena Holmes for a long time. I especially enjoyed her “Finding Emma” series and the novel “The Memory Child”. I read this novel a few years ago and it’s another one that has stayed with me. Alyson Ward’s family members all think she is a “helicopter parent”, extremely overprotect......more


Quotes

“[The Word Game] is extremely well written...Don’t be surprised if you can’t put this one down!” Manhattan Book Review