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Unraveled Ties: The Compelling Sequel to "Something's Not Right With Lucy"
Contributor(s): Taylor, Dawn (Author), Paone, Brian (Editor)
ISBN: 0999615424     ISBN-13: 9780999615423
Publisher: Dawn Taylor
OUR PRICE:   $12.34  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2018
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- Fiction | Psychological
- Fiction | Thrillers - Psychological
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 6" W x 9" (1.14 lbs) 354 pages
 
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Twenty years ago, an unspeakable crime shocked the residents in the small farming community of Endover.

Daisy Campbell was a five-year-old when her family shielded her from the horrific event that tarnished their lives. Now, as an adult, she longs to know the facts. Her father is confident he knows what is best for his daughter and refuses to discuss the poignant incident. Daisy desires a productive life but struggles to maintain friendships and employment. She believes the key to her future is understanding the past and begins searching for the truth.

A chance encounter with an enemy--one that Daisy believed had vanished from her life--brings a new urgency to her quest. She must decide if healing her damaged childhood is worth the risk of having her nemesis reveal Daisy's own explosive secret.

Can Daisy strengthen her family's bond or will their legacy remain tattered in unraveled ties?


Contributor Bio(s): Taylor, Dawn: - Unraveled Ties is the second novel written by Dawn Taylor. Her debut novel is Something's Not Right with Lucy. Dawn has also written short stories and flash fiction pieces published by Scout Media in the Of Words anthology series. The Double Nickel Tour appears in A Journey of Words, while Pepe appears in A Haunting of Words. Her flash fiction piece For the Want of a Name appears in A Flash of Words. Seakay's Guide to Storytelling published her short story, The Price of Admission. Her first flash fiction piece, Dirty Gypsy Girl, was published in Fiction Writer's Group anthology, Hallowe'en Drabbles. Dawn paid homage to her hometown by co-writing a nonfiction book of the town's history, Chauncey's Place: 1854-2014 A Pictorial History of Austin, Minnesota. Dawn resides in her hometown. She has enjoyed reading and writing since childhood. When not at the keyboard drinking copious amounts of coffee while creating a new adventure for readers, she teaches her Parson Russell terrier new tricks and cuddles with her cats. Red is her favorite color. She's a self-proclaimed introvert enjoying her solitude during the long Minnesota wintersPaone, Brian: - Brian Paone is the owner of Scout Media. He is a publisher, editor, and author.