The opportunity had finally arisen. Jewelann attended her high school reunion for one reason and one reason only. She was going to do to Christian what he had done to her years ago. What she thought was a success turned into a nightmare. Christian had plans of his own...
Every character in WE KNEW ALL ALONG by Mina Hardy is flawed. They all harbor secrets that, when revealed, are sometimes shocking. The costs of finding out the truth were expensive. The story's uneasy edginess continues throughout and just when it seems things can't get any worse, they do. Nothing about this narrative is predictable and this is what makes it so engrossing. Artfully crafted and constructed, this family drama and psychological thriller is well worth reading. Highly recommended.
Writing as Mina Hardy, New York Times bestselling author Megan Hart, delivers a twisted tale of domestic suspense where no one is what they seem—and the skeletons in the closet are all too real.
Blame the booze, her shaky marriage, her troubled son, or a thousand other things. Jewelann Jordan has one thing on her mind when she attends her class reunion, and that's making sure her old crush Christian Campbell sees exactly what he lost all those years ago. A late night, a hotel room, a rekindled flame that burns even hotter than it did back then. What could go wrong?
Everything.
The night with Christian isn't the first secret Jewelann has kept from her husband Ken, so one more shouldn't be much harder--except that Christian shows up without warning, seemingly determined to do his best to mess up Jewelann's life in any way he can. Worse than that, he seems to have his sights set on charming her son, Eli, and befriending her husband. Revenge isn't so sweet when it bites you back, but Jewelann is determined to keep Christian from ruining everything she's worked so hard to keep safe, including her son.
Fighting to keep it all from spiraling out of control, Jewelann discovers Christian is not the man he claims to be. When darker secrets emerge, even closer to home, Jewelann takes the chance to turn the tables on him. The more Jewelann digs for the truth, the uglier--and the deadlier--it gets.