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Betrayal

ebook

Discover the story of a good woman with a terrible, haunting secret


Eve should never have married Don Hathaway . . .
The man is a bully – but, after one drunken rage too many, Eve takes their children and leaves him. Don, however, is bitter. And getting away from him entirely proves impossible. Until the day Eve decides to teach Don a lesson – and it all goes horribly, hideously wrong.
And this poor mother fears she's lost everything.
Eve loves her children so much, but now she bears a terrible burden that she cannot ever share. And she knows it won't be long before her past catches up with her.
Eve desperately wants to hide from the truth.
But is she risking everything?
PRAISE FOR LESLEY PEARSE:

'Storytelling at its very best' Daily Mail
'Gripping and suspenseful' Daily Express


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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781405951371
  • Release date: July 6, 2023

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781405951371
  • File size: 870 KB
  • Release date: July 6, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Discover the story of a good woman with a terrible, haunting secret


Eve should never have married Don Hathaway . . .
The man is a bully – but, after one drunken rage too many, Eve takes their children and leaves him. Don, however, is bitter. And getting away from him entirely proves impossible. Until the day Eve decides to teach Don a lesson – and it all goes horribly, hideously wrong.
And this poor mother fears she's lost everything.
Eve loves her children so much, but now she bears a terrible burden that she cannot ever share. And she knows it won't be long before her past catches up with her.
Eve desperately wants to hide from the truth.
But is she risking everything?
PRAISE FOR LESLEY PEARSE:

'Storytelling at its very best' Daily Mail
'Gripping and suspenseful' Daily Express


Expand title description text